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CHRONOLOGICAL SERIES 



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ENGRAVERS 



FROM THE 



INVENTION OF THE ART 



TO THE BIBGINNING OF THE 



PRESENT CENTURY. 



CAMBRIDGE, 

Printed by J, Archdeacon Printer tp the UNIVERSITV. 

printed for J, JVw^tr in Cambridge ; and fpld by J, Beecrofi in Patcmpfterf 

Row, % Pcyne in Caftle-ftrect, T, Da'vh in Ruffel-ftrcet, 

Covent Garden, T. C<f</«// in the Strand^ M, Hingefton 

without Temple-Bar, London 3 and 

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TH £ priiicdpal ddSga- of the foBowiiiif Sc** 
rics is tO' aflift the CoUedlor in the ananfe-* 
meat of hk lyints^^ and in trzantg the art 
of enpainng^'fibm k& foure^. Many «tbcr mod^fi of 
arraiKgeihcbt. might be adoi^i'' but none of theoi 
ieens mote^ ufefiil^ and even nttural than thts^ provl* 
died we do not adhem too OtriOiy to the chronoliogi-* 
Cattnder, bu6 devHUe ibmetiaies from .the ftmit.path^ 
ihi ordett to bring tcfgether thole who are of thq fzinie. 
fch/exAy or who evidently relkmble each other in thfir; 
manaer. Thus the company oi Albert Durer will by 
Aoine^s fiiit Mane* Antonki butgiv^ the It^kan his 
jlpjtino and his Marco ; let ^t German be attftttdfcd' 
by ZucaSy ^urgmairj Kulenbachy Beham, Aldegrever 
.«U-->-^ and jthe groups will be pleafin^j^. . But we 4^^j3;^ 
not make si parade of thefe tri^» whieh ^^vei^ 
man's? coawnpa/e^le Will ferve to dire<a him in. , ' 
Thefource 6f tihe art has this in common with me^ 
etihew,. that it is involved in 'crt]ffcurity. Italy, Ger- 
many, and Holland, have! refpediively put in theiir 
daioi;^ to • the. hopfiiff of the i^yeiHion — With, what 
faccefs, I ftiould very unwillingly determiner Let' 

' ft S«e aft Ide9.€f a fine eolkaioa ciTPonts v^Zfulptura Uiftmco-Ttck^ 
%tca. — - Granger's Biographical tf^PV$ ^ £aglft«<l V<j|, IL p^^$^ "* 



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every Read^ trjr the ifliie for- .bimfelf from the follow* 
ing account. ^ 

"^Thc It^i4ns} tel! us, that Mafo or Tomafp Fi^iguerra 
a Goldfmith of Florence, hit upon the method of print- 
ing from ap engraved plate in the year 1460; taking 
off;t69>impre$pi^ uponz hioiflened ps^r, anfl rolling 
it gentiiy v/ifii H roller. He communicated the difcpvery 
toB^ccioJB^abfmi/if his own profeffion and city;, who 
piiriued it wit|i fuccefs, and engraved federal plates 
from <lmMdDgs of Sandro or Alijfandro BoticeUi ^y >rfaich 
being feen hy Andrea Mantegna\ he not only affi^ 
Baldiftimih defigns, but cultivated and improved the 
new tn bimfelf* It was not long before Ug9 da Carpi ^ 
ilfed different ftamps for the gradation of lights and 
fhadeS) and thereby added a variety of tihts. — Frpco 

■.■' . Itafy 

'" h Safari Vlte dd Pktod, part 3. vol. i. p<.299« The ftory it alio told 
i^Mf^n^t CMcograpb/i <:Jba|>. 4^ — • Wd^Wi Engraveiv, pjkge 3. --r, 
be la Lande.2* 375. &c. 

,jc BoticeUi wasi a paintQ^, born at Florence 1437. Ife isTaSd to haW 
(mbidied* prints of Propihets akid Sibyls about 1460. He ondertook tar 
adom ibe feventh edition of Dante piloted in i48i> with cuts at th« 
head of the chapters, but (ini/hed only the three firft. He died in* 
1515. ^^et his life in yafari. — How De Sure cdmcs to affinnthat thii' 
^ thefilfft book paUilhcd Svitli pbtes, I am at a I06 1^ imagiiie. 

• dJ5e0 n# .2« ^ He.entraved a. toeing down from |he crofs — Chrift*9 
burial — a battle between Tea mongers ^ Bacchanals — and Triumpbs 
cif Julius Caefar — betVvccn 1484 and 1492. ' ' ^ 

e Sec f^afarh — The other contending nations will* not allow ^dly the' 
medi even of this i&vcntioii, Satuirart affirms it was in frequent uft 
among riit Germans fo early as 1503. MeermanwiU have it that they learn- 
ed it from Gutenberg, and that it was pra^ifed by Fuji and Sehoeffer ti^ 
loon as 1457. See Meerman Origmes Typographies, vol. 11. p. '218. — • 
jmckfrn and KtrkaU endeavobred it revive the art in this cetkWxtfy aftd 
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Ifafyihe art travdlcd ihto Fi4rtdirSyVfhtr€ k was firft 
pra^ifed by Martin Schoen of Antwerp ^ ' 

The Germans contend that Efitgrtving >ft^ pra^tifed 
jn their country long before thciime <rf Piniguerra^ Pcl^ 
bioH and Mantegna. Francis ^ Boibilt (fty tom^ci ^ 
them) vtras the inventor of the art, and hi$-imaiiedkite 
ioHowers were Ifrael a Mecheniek^^ and Martin S$^ii 
the pftctptor ot Jlberi DufeK ^JohnAMUrY.&egi^ 
cmontamis is alfo mentioned as a vcfy attdent engi^vcr 
ttNurimierg: fniUam Baur and Frederic SihM ik 
Strajbourg about; 1464 *. Martin Schen , they teD us, 
engraved between 1460 and 1470 j LtiptechtRufl -was 
his mafter, and conrequently muft have worked at 
feaft a& early as 1450 ^. Nay, they produce a print f!x- 
ccuted by one H* S. in 1455 ', and another by Hir/ch^ 
vogel even ten years fooner °». 

But the Dutch will have the fource of the art to be 
among them; and to have flowed from Holland into 
Germany ", from Germany into Italy •. Laurence of 
' ' \ ^' Haerlem 

i. fSeiotn VV9A not of jintwerp, hVit oiColmar in Cenasoiy^ 
. g He wa$ of Muttfttr'-Eiffei near Mukenem or MeckenMm m the Ekc- 
tor«tQ pi Cologne and worked at BttcM in the Bifliopncjc of Mwa/lfr. 

•Hmot his various names of J/ra^wm Memc^ or Moguntims '^ Jfrad^an 

.fjUcJfflaiy ffn Mech, or MecAHnienjSs i JJraelde Munfter^ or de Bockolt, ,— 
SitAUcrman cap. 9. not. dx, 
., >.S^ Mart, ZaUrus in Itinerario Gei^maniae^ and Bfrn, Malihtcb-ottn 

.JOiff. de typogr. invent, p. ^03. 

. iSc/K^ipuf Vindic. cap. i. §. -6, ' 
. lityd. friil* Cht^, Diaionairc dcs MondgrammeSi page 33, 

, iSandrarf Acad., art. pidlor. p. 208. 

:,. ^ m Chr'fi, and Toumier Diflertation far VJmpomerie I, p^ 55^ 
n Meerman c^p. 9. (• ia. . 

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fo themotlMitdof tdkin^g^off impreffims^ni wood % And 
P^t^ &Artgf^rfoiirD* out tbeapt of :eiignivmg on cop- 
per, <atidtt^kingiinpi«ffitos fhoai^pkH^ of that mstal'^. 
Whoa Mae^mva'tzken in the y«ur 1462, znASchoef^ 
fef^s^pmoAn^ offiee tookc iip ; the workmen difperfed, 
find, ateng^^hli thtir own art carried ^engrsmig and 
co|iper^ktte(f^rimin|.into Germany, wber&tfaey tecame 
ie&mm&t&y'pfHi&iSM aft>out the year 146$ '. 
^ ^Qonriid'^chwtynheim of Mentz, with Armii Pan^ * 
»^f*ftK, 'imported alltiiefe arts intp Italy about J465 : 
the former of thrfe betook himfelf wholly to engraving 
iSbdut 1474 ! the year^fpllowing fame of his pktes for 
-PfdvTnfs Cbfimgraphia were printed, and thefc were the 
-fifft coppcr-plat«s which Italy ever faw*. 

Books had been ornamented before withwood-cuts'; 
'one in 1467 », and another in 147^ *. Thefc b^imiings 
gave the Italian Painters the hint of iimnortaliziog jand 

4iffiriU)g 

|> Coqiinonly known by the liame of Laurence Cofier. See Meerman cap. 

9-§-3- 

q Laurence died between 143^ and 1440. Mtennan cap. 2. §. 9. and 

eftp. 9. §. 3« \ 

rilf«»rffirtf0^cap. 9. §. 15. 

s Meerman §. 16. — Ckrtfi n^entions a copper plate of the year 1465 
with the markC E. — others of 1466 and 1467 with E. only, which 
feme attribute to Engelbrecht, who was fcarce bom when thefe plates 
were done — anothei-of the year 1467 with the letters E. S. See Dial- 
pnaire des Monogrammes p. 67. 97. 100. One of the antienteft Cravings 
which Mr, Evelyn had feen with a mark, had M. 3. and M. C upon i^ 
which I take to belong to Matthew Zagil, CMalcograpUy, chap. 4. p. 35, 

t Meerman cap. 9. §. 17. — The book came. out in the year 1478 ^ 
Jlome hf. Afnoid Buikin^k a German. 

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iijtli^ki% thtk WQrk$9 md^«»ide i^Umegmk fen^mes 
jaf "afidd diet ipalotte mid pfHioUt for. the.'gniver* 
' VafoKri^s Oory . of .Finiguerrs . they^ ottorly difiSow ; 
fiuce^ScuIiHUNS made by Um pn fSvcr^i'aiid dramaig$ 
vdth a pen are mentioned bythis writer ^j bm no on^ 
ifHCtands lever to have kxxi a print eneoated bf this 
mafter f. . Whereas very anti«m priaits ^uv^noma£hi- 
ally pYTKl^ced, which from thdGrqtbjc* letters upon 
them, we may fairly conclude to haAfe, heeipk 4one in 
Germany, Thefe however, f^ they, carry tbcir anti- 
quity too high, when they pretend.not only^hat^SrA^^isr 
ei^graved in 1460, but that his mafter Bjiji wasaUb an 
cngravet : for there are no dates on Sfhoea's prioAs, and 
we have no record of any pieoe executed by Hu^. 
Hirfclivogefs performance is placed an eiead c^tury 
. too high : and Sandrar{ has by a miftake affigned the 
date 1455.* to the print engraved by H, S. inftead of 
1477 ". Frafffis a BochoUy and Jfrael a Mechtmckj how 
.much fpever their names may iejem to differ, were not* 
withftanding the fame pcrfon, whofe tnije name waa 
Jfrael von Meckenem or Meci^uheim: nor have wf 
a fingle work of this matter produced, or o( Martin 
Stock the fuppofed preceptor of Albert Durer^^, 

. . Miller 

; X P?rt 2.p. 371, — See alfo Baldinucci Notizie di Profeflbri dd dt- 
' ' femo da Ciihabue. 

y Wc muft except Paltner (Hiftory of Printing p. 393.) — ^^ '^ ^h« 
\ print which he me ntions eyer exifted, .it wa« probahly done by Mankg^ 
' na or Mafc* Antcnk, See Meerman p, 252. note df, 

z We muft be careful in old dates not to miilake 7 for 5^ or 5 for 4. 
aa See Mttr^iartp, ft 54. note i&. 
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Muller w« ohly a printer,* and AlA not prafl:ife his 
art at Nurimberg before 147 1 : it v?as proliabiy tVohl- 
gimicih ivho did his plates, and he feems only to have 
Ijcen the publiiher. Of Baur and Schott wc have teen 
no plates; not indeed to much as heard of any **^. 
^^ ihius h'iVe thtfe three nations contended for the in- 
itotJdh^bf *the ait of ehgraving: and in order to fervfe 
hfsf f^Ti' cairife, iHre ni^y reafonably fuppofc that the 
champtbri for each hais carried up the antiquity of the 
aif ;fn iiii 6wn nation as high as he could. 

There is good reafoh to believe that the art was prac- 
dfed among the Chinefe, long before they had commerce 
with the Eiu-opean nations ^ : it does not however fol- 
low that wc liauft therefore have borrowed it from 
them; for it was well known among us at the time 
when voyages were firft made to China, towards the 
end of the fifteenth century **. Some ^ould derive the 
art of engraving from Cards y which were in ufe foon 
after the middle of the fourteenth century : but thefe 
were originally painted by hand, in the fame manner as 
manufcripts were then illuminated "^ 

Our accompliflied Evtlyn *?, who as a man well fkill- 
ed in thefe matters,and not at all intereftcd in the difpute, 
may be looked upon as a competent wlmeisj after 

tticihg . 

ad Meerman^ cap. 9. §• %, Evelyn, Chap* 3. p. 33. ... * 

' ae Meerman, ap, g. ^. 2* 
9SMf*nfuin, cap. 9. §. 3. and note n, 

a^ Sculptura, or the Hiilory^ and Art of Cbaloogr^pby and Eosnwos 
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tracing the zn oi Sculpture from AdatQ ^ fays that "tiic 
** art of Engraving and working off from plates of cop- 
^* per which we call Prints^ was not yet appearing, or 
** bom with us 'till abbut 1490 *^/' 

Wood-cuts for Books were undoubtedly muc& 
older. Before the prefent mode, of | printing with 
moveable types was thought of> we luve fome bookf 
confining of cuts reprefcnting fcripture hiftoricf^ 
with explanations under each, printed from wooden 
blocks J which were probably done between the years 
144.0 and 1450. And we have a confiderable number 
of books printed both with m6veable types and blocks,, 
and adorned with wood-cuts before 1490 '*• 

And 

,. ah EveffM, Chap. 4. " ^ ^ 

ai The moft remarkable books printed firom blocks with figmta^ axe 



r Immmut fahftiimt* 1468, 1473, '4^* - ' y 

figune M'ute vetens atfue antitypte^t novi Tijiawunti — ye» hiflorit Jifm 

Hijioriafey Promdentia Firptut AUrUt at Qn/tko Camkonm iuake m*I> 
Al^fTtf. — befi>re 1472. . .^, 

FafcicuUis temporum, 1476. 

Dialopu creaturarum, 1480. 

An morhulL v, 

Hi/hrkt S. JjohamAs EvangeliJIa, ^V/f "' vtfionet Apocalyptk^* 

Jtri memorandi notabitii perfigurat Evangeliftarum, 

TimBamtdeAnt'icfuiJh, 
,^y/KHartliiBiiLiheilusChiromanticuu 
' t^arue fahula et JimiVrtudmss, 

Medttathma ReverendiJltmi Patris Dnuyohannh di TurrterematOf Mif*-^" 
Rome by Udalric Hahn 1467. — again in 147a. — and by Jf«A« fJwm^ 
fir of Mayence 1473. "^ Remarkable for the Angularity of the type, and 
WDod-cuts excellent for the time. 
■ Rohrti Vahurii Opus dt Re Militari. Veronat, a ycanne Cyritfii 147SU 

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And if we are ta credk the German, dates be^ 
fare riiiehtbi^a; #e limft'csurfy vp the art* 6f ^graving 
aad prmtiii^ fvoirt^ copper [ddtes as high as the year* 
146; : Wds ^ (hwM foppde thefe dates to be foi^d 
m otdt^ to ferVe^eir caufe, as well as the ttorf of JV- 
niguerfa to ferve<the caufe of the Italians. . 

The eaarlieft' dbte which I have upon any print in 
my poflWHon is that of 1497 ^^ * plate by Albert 
Dur^r^K Hitf petformances look by no means like 

the. 

«r lU Paftit^ a friend of ValturVt, and a Pidnta:. He engraved fome 
coina* -^ Kefjitr (4. iiS*) calk tliefe copper-plates $ and therefore itnge 
Mantegna was only zx years old when this book was printed j he will 
have it that the invention of engraving^ on copper-plates^ and printinjf 
fifoodthem, cannot be afcribed to him. 

Other books with wood-cuts are : Ahtarui Velagtus, Summadeplane-' 
fvEcdefue. 1474. < . 

" ^ Bi^/d printed at Augfiiourg 1477 — two others, without, place or 
date — a fourth at Nurimberg 1483 — a fifth in 1490, both by JGobur^^ 
ger-^A fistth at Lubec -^ sAlb one piintedat Vcaace.j^gp- 
. Caxton'si^rrour of 14S0 is adorned with, wood-cuts: a&is alfohls Gol- 
den Legend of 141 3 ; and his £fof>e's Fables of 1484.. 
> A Jfo^«/t{mldidM in^€i6rouui|r i484». 

Hortus Sanitatis, i486 and 1488 both at Auglbourg: andatMents^ 
X491 by John MeyJenlfach or Medebach, 

Sebafttan Brandt bom 1458 publiflied ikultifera Navif^ or ther-Ship tf 
FwtUy with joo wood-cuts after hochtr. The firft edition has no date, 
but is fuppofed to have been printed in 1490 : the fecond has the date 

1494- 

H»m Beata Maria i^ — alfo 1492. And again, by Plulipfte Pi^ < 
fouchet with adnurable wood-cuts^n 1500. . ', 

Books moft remarkable for the excellence of their wood-cuts, are 

H^nerotomaehia FttfyphUl, 1499. — and JU trasformationi diM, ^odo^Q 
D^ee, V«i. tyi^ Geir. GhFtti de Ferranis. 1553, 

See Meerman Origines Typogmphicae, Cap. 9. — Clemens Bibliotheque 
Curieufe -- Foumier fur Torigine et les progresde L' InAprimerk — ^^ " 
Sure -T- Mattairey — Amet^ &c, ^ . . ,•. : 

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the4»^[Kming.of di^ fiirt;^ ai^ ovm a^Mgk Sfh4f9^ 

jb^vis goodreafoa to &|ipQfe they W(;ri9; ysitweiuv^ 
many piecQft remafaiiag which cvry evikkol: iMikt. <>f 
being odder than Marfs. Upom ib^ wbq)^ jUs fw; «# 
can be eolkaed from probable b^ ^ <:mii«9ft%l^ 
ces ; wood-cuts ^ere fome years '^ amecedantt^Brili^ 
ing properly fo called *°^; tagmving m ^ORp^r-platea 
fixm followed it ^'^ ; and feems firft to have been prac-^ 
tifcd in Germany. If we Ihould iLdmit the ftory <rf 
Finigiurra » y^t that will fcvc$ carry up the inventioii 
higher than Germany may well pretend to* And thai 
the Germans had Ae hint from Haerlefn^ appears to me 
highly impr(^bahle« 

But I have promifed not to decide on this queftion 3 ' 
and indeed on^ would not be dogmatical, on a point 
of ib much uncertainty, and fo little importance. What 
I have offered is an opinion founded on a mature conr 
^deration of doubtful fa<^, and ciicumilances ( whidi 
I (hall readily be induced to corred, and even changjt 
\3j i^ew lightSj or better ailments. 

The invention of Eiching^ feems to have bten abqm 
forty years pofterior to that of Engraving. Sosne tn« 

deed 

is V^ ^ the Craees, Pdlmir fays thfit it wis engraved oiipewttr. 
andceplcdfrom-SfAo«Jlippnw^tauth<prity^kIlownot. IflanUlako 
not, I have fomewhere feen a print by ^^^rj dated 1494. ^ -^^^^ 
Mantf^s grc«t triumph is dated 1486. 

al Seemingly near ao, 

am The learned Muman. labours much to prove the prfwtyof 
niove^We ly^^bat in my opWon ^^out fuccefs, 

^ If the eril printini; wii»jii 1457* *« interval vm onfy ayem, 

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jdeed aJTcribe it to Francifco MaxzusU of Parma, or to 
fMC» kDmmm/of Zutphen, about tbjS year isyo^, 
Butvfeatdcertaiathat itws^ commonly pra£):i(cd in 
OcnnaiKf ^fcotb at Nurimberg and Francfort about 
I5i«; AndcfittCd the ulie of aquafortis was known to 
^Ikiri Dunr^ fonie foruple not to afcribe the invention 
of this drtte his Mailer fVohlgermth ^^. 
- The Antifb "v^ere probably not long after this before 
th<y found oat the way of unitiAg etching with engrave 
il¥giA the manner that prints are now generally execut-^ 
ed. The precife time I will not undertake at prefent 
-to determine*^. 

There tiow rettiains only to fix the fera of Mezx9^ 
tmtOy which being a much more modem art than d-» 
ther engraving or etching, we may hope to fix the 
ddte of it with fome degree of precifion. The torn- 
mon ftory is this : — Prince Rupert in his retirement at 
Brufleb, after the Cataftrophe of his Uncle, going out 
early one morning, obferved a centinel. at fome diftancc 
from his poft, very bufy in doing fomething to his 
|>iece : the Prince afked what he was about ; he replied, 
thftt the dew which had fallen in the night, had Qiade 
has fofil Tufty, and that he was fcraping and deanfing 
h. The Prince looking at it was ftruck with foj^etjiing 
iike a figure eaten into the barrel, with innumerable 
little holes clofed together like friezed work in gold^jf 
filver, part of which the f^pllo^y had fcraped off. tt From 

ao Sandrarf, p. 107. — Evelyn, chap. 4. p. 46. ^ 

ap Chriji Monogrammes, p. 123. — Meerman, cap. 9, p. ac6, ' "I 
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fb trifling ari accident did k fertile genius conceive Me:i^ 
zothttff. ' ' ^ •• ' 

We may therefore venture to fix the inventioa.of 
this art to the year 1649, or thereabouts^ ThcPrinoe 
concluded ^at fome contrivance might be fMndftooovcr 
a plate with fudh a grained ground of fine |xt«flfad hoks^ 
which would undoubtedly give an intpceffion aH Uacfc* 
and if fcraped away, in proper parts, thefoMKidi fupet^-^ 
Acies would leave the reft of the paper, att wUta Com- 
municating his idea to Warner VaiHant apadnttr whofH 
he maintained, they made feveral experiments, and aC 
kift invented a fted roller cut with cools, to make teetti 
like a file or rafp with proje6ting points, which cffiec^. 
toally produced the black grounds \ thefe being fcsap* 
cd away, and diminiihed at pleafiire, left the grad^? 
tions of light. The art was improved by Bk^uUng^ 
who found out the application of the chiffid for laying 
grounds^ which much exceeded the roller. Gi9r§$ 
White afterwards made ufe of a graver for forming the 
black (pot in the eyes, and (harpening the light, which 
in preceding mezzotintos, he obferved, had never been 
diftind. Smith carried the art far tow^ds perfeftion^but 
even he has been exceeded by feveral now living, fome 
of whom among other improvements, have added thidt 
of 'uniting etching to mezzotinto"^ But of thi$ 
enough ; efpecially as the editor of the foUowmg feries 
iruiy hereafter be induced to fpend a few Idfiane hours 

in 

/ ar This account is from Mr. JVaif9le'i Engravers. See £«e^, chap. 5. 
p. 130. and chap. 6. — In the Gmeral DiSiiotmry, the inventioais aicrib- 
<d to the Soldier, from the authority of a MS. of Mr. Evdfn's. Se» 
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kt tracing this art £pom its iburce, throUgh aU its im« 
provements, to that ftate of excelleace in which we now 
find it. 

The Catalogue of Britifli Engntvers is given ieparate 
fiom die other for the fake of thofis who may chooiSi 
to keep the works of their eountrymen by themfelves i 
and becaufe in truth their light is for the moft part b 
dim^ that they would generally b6 loft amidft.the fupe- 
fior luftre of the foreigners. In order to wipe off this 
tmwekxnne afperiion^ we may hope oAe day to fee the 
brighter conftellation of Artifts which adorns the pre-^ 
foit age, held up to our view by foine fuch ingenicjus 
hand) as before condefcended ta rake into the rubbiih 
of our former Mafters^ and to refcue froiri obfcurity 
tfaofe whofe works would have chained them down toi 
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Century XV. 



J. Martin Sghoen: of Colmar r,46o. 
in Germany. t i47o» 

According to fome he was Albert Durer's 
Mafter ; others fay that he died when Al- 
bert was adually on the road for that purpofe : 
but thefe are only conje6tures. He is called 
Hupfe Martin by the Germans, and Buon Mar-^ 
tino by the Italians. His engravings are with- 
out date. , 

His two brothers Paul and George^ eminent 
Goldfmiths, probably engraved with him : ano- 
ther brother Bartholomew was an engrayer j one 
of his pieces bears date 1479. 

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Padua. 
Born 145 1. He becaitie a cdebrated Painter, 
»ra$ one of Correggio's maftcr§; and confidera- 
bly improved the new art of engraving. He died 
1517. 

3. Antonio Pollaioli:' ^ 

Florence. 
, Bom 1426, and died 1498. — • There is a large 
piece by him of 6 naked figures fighting j the 
back ground a fqreft. 

4^ Horatio Santi: an Italian. 
He engraved after Pompeio fA§uik. 

c. Mich. Wohlgemuth : a 
^ German. 

Bom at Nurlmbei^ 1435. He was Albert 
Durer's mailer in painting ; is thougHt to haV^ 
invented etchii^g 3 ^ <U^ I5i9- "^ Mark M. 
W, or W bnjy. 

1494. 6. ALBERT DURER: of Nur^ 
imberg. 
Bom 1470. We have by this celebrated mafter 
104 engravings on copper, 6 on tin, a great num- 
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Hit Wift A^m Prey is fuppofed by fome to 
Buve eicoeu«9d rfev^^ finaU piece^^ reprefenting 
thp tttti^ka of Ghrift % but this is mcFe conjec- 
t|»r. 

His fon Albert was a fculptor, and probably 
an engraver. — Matthew Grunewald of Afchaf- 
fenbourg^ l^i^d^ di^d 1^510. engm^ed* in Albert 
DureFt^mannier. 

7. ^ Mair. ' '«^- 

1500* 

8. Matthew Zagel. 

Ornaments in a long form. 

Century xvr. 

9. Giovanni Maria di Brefiia. S 'So*t 

A Carnleiite: -^Saints, andpiccesrfdcvotjon. * '53 » 
— His bixJtHcJ" Giovatmi Anfanii} eii^ved a 
flbgpK^^ toiii other fub{je£tS) 1538. 

10. LUCAS DAMMEZE: v. LU- C 1504, 

CAS VAN LEYDEN. I 'S33- 

«BOm 1494. The friend and rival of Albert 
Dtiitp. Hts works confift of id6 engtavings on 
copj^> a^ on wood;, and 6 etchings. Inferior 
^0 Albert in defign, his engravings have more 
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nifhoi very highly* — Sayderhoef^ Virgilius'Sib-' 
lis, Wierix, Hondius, and Saenredam copied 
many of his pieces fo well, that it is difficult to 
diftinguifh the copy from the originaL He dioil 

1533. 

1505- ji. DoMijsTico Beccafumi, v/ 
MiCARiNi : ^iS/V^y/^^ar. 

A hiftory painter,^ born 1484. Jle did manyv 
beautiful prints in chiaro-ofcuro, and Hied in 1 549. 

1506. ,2. TiziAiioV^CELLi: of Cador 

in the Ji ate of Venice. 

Bom 1477. This celebrated Painter etched 
fome lan^fcapes from designs 0^ his own^ and 
died in K76. 

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»5o6> J 13. Lucas de Craen, Cranach, 
's6i-j ovCkoi^aqiix of Saxony. 

Painter to the Eleftor. — He did Chrift's paf- 
iion in. 14 great plates .; and in fmall : Adam and 
£ve in Paradife : Jufts and Toumamcntr. --i 
Mark L. C. or a Dragon. ' 

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1507. 14. V. Gemberlein, or Gam- 

• PERLEIN : of Strasbourg. 

Excellent wood cuts. — But concerning this, 
engraver's true name we are at a lofs — perhaps 

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i^ was Van Goar% fee Diet, des Monogt^amni^s 
p^iiS). ~~Tbe cuftom among die oldiengmTera 
of' ufing marks or cyphers has frequently opea- 
filmed tetal ignmnce, or inextricable'canfofioh ; 
we fomedmes probably divide the iame.pcrfoa 
into feveral, at others create perfons which are 
whoUy ideal. ' ,• ' . ^ - 

15. Hans Schaeufelin: a 11507* 

V. - German. . cii*o. 

Wood-cuts in the manner of Albert Durer. '^ 
«-- Chrift's Paflion in 24 pieces. 



16^ DoMiNico Campagnolaj 
of Venice. 

A'difciple of Tiziano's. — His brdther Ghdh 
was alfo an engraver. 



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17. MARCO ANTONIO RAI^ 150?. 
MONDI : of Bologna. 

The cclebratcll engraver from the defigrfs of ^ . 
RaEaelle* His firft works, were copies from Al- 
bert Durer's, to which he put' that erigra^er^s ' ^" 
ipark. His prints arc much efteemed, chiefly for 
ttfe' jJurlty of defigh. 

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iS. ^ BACGIO BANDlNELLt; of 
Florence^ ^ 

tsio. 19. Albert Glockei*th[©n. 

Chrift's Paffion in 12 plates. 

n^^X 0.0. Hans Bur&mair: of Nur^ 



One of Albert*«teft fcholaarsv HeeitgnytA 
a fet of hiftorks in 36 pieces, and fometimes ufed 
: 1& iwflftf^irttlk i Ictnewnre^ H; B. L B. &c. 

1511. ffi* Albert Altorffe^: of 
Switzerland^ 
His works botfi on wood and copper arc cxccl- 
l!*itfertIWtottift< 

'5"4 22. Hans Baldwin Grun, 

1534- 3 

ijii. 23, Hans van KvLEWSAtH: of 

franconia. 
A pupil of Albert Durcr. - Mark K. V. C. 
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a4. SebaldBehaMjV^Hisben^s:: |j|g|; 
ef NMrimberg, 
HTe engraved beautiful fmall pieces, both on 
wood and copper. — There lived alfo in thij 
century one Barthoiomew Beham. 

2$. NicoLO, orNiCQLETtTo, ]da 1515. 
Modena. 

His pieces owe their merit to their anJiqui^ 
and rarity. 

26. Hans Holbein: of BafiL is's* 

Bom 149^. — Wood cuts to the inftru<£kion 
of Chriftian Religion, More's Utopi^) &c. H^ 
died I $54* 

zy. Wendel Reich. 15^5. 

28. Agostino Venetiano. i\\\i. 

Marc' Aotonia's difciple. In a ftyle inferior 
to bis mafter, he engraved after Rafaelle^ Giulio 
Romano, &c. ~ Mark A. V, 

29. Makco di Ravenna. 

Another of Marc* Antonio's difcipl^s. M. R. 

30. Philip Abler j^aticina. 1518* 
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^^^^ Aldegraft: ofWeflpbalia. 

He imitated the manner of Albert, whofe pu- 
pil he was. His works confift of 350 pieces at 
leaft, He,,was bom in 1502. 

'5?3>i; %^. DiRCK VAN DER StAREN. 
1550. f ^^ 

Mark D. V, with a ftar or bird between the 
letters. 

'525- 34. Francisco Mazzuolij v. 
'• Parmegiano. 

A celebrated Painter, bom in 1 504* He etch- 
ed fome pieces chiefly of his own compofition, 
and d^ed 1540. 

55^^35. Adrian Collaert : ^ 

. Antwerp. 

The life of Chrift after Martin de Vos j hunt- . 
ing and fifhing pieces after Stradan i&c. His 
manner is neat : but his fon ^ohn Collatrt en- . 
graved in a better tafte than his father. 

1526. 36. Jacomo Caraglio : £/* 
Verona. 
He imitated Marc Antonio's manner, 

1529. 37. Ant. Vuormace : ofCohgn. 

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38. Ant. van Worms. 1J30. 

He did the plates for the firft edition of Lu- 
ther's works, and a Bible printed 1532. 

39. Caspar Medebachi of Co- 'Si^J 

logn. 

Hiftorics on wood. 

40. George Pentz, Penz, or J'!3o» 

Ve'^Sx of Nurimberg, c «5S4» 

Albert Durer's fcholar. He engraved with 
Marc' Antonio from Rafaelle. His fmall pieces 
are much efteemed for the ncatnefs of the work. 

41. Erhart SchoeN : of Nur^ J '530, 
* imberg. / '^^^- 

Mark £. S; interwoven. 

42. James Robel: of Oppenheim. 153'* 

43.* Jacomo Robustij V.Tin- 1533. 
TORETTO : of Venice. 
Bom 15 12. He etched x\f^ portrait of Paf- 
chai Cic6hia Doge of Venice i and died 1594. . • 

44. Nicholas Weilbronner. 1535 

^[arkN. W. 

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See n". 213. 

J|3^'l 46. Antonio Tempesta: o/* 
* ,' Florence. 

Bom 1515 : died 1630..— Mark J. T. &c. 

,538. 47. Hans BrOsamer : of Fulda, 
1540- 48. Giovanni Francisco 

FlORENTINO. 

.1540. 49. Francis Floris : of Ant- 
werp, 
Hedkdi$7o. 

\^To\ 5®' Martin van Veen; v. 
^ " Martin Heemskerke. 

Bom 1478. He was bre^ under Lucas and 
John Schorel. — Mark M. H. &c. 

1540.1 51. Lucas a Deutecum: of 
'^^°-J Zutpben. 

Some have attributed to him the invention of 
etching j but falfely : for we have etchings fupc- 
rior to his, many years older. 

1540. 52. Martin^ TitBU. 

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53^ Giovanni Battista is4«* 
Franco : of Venice. 

Hiftoric fubjcfis. He died 1571. 

54» ViRGlLlus SOLIS : of Nur- \\^A\\ 
imberg. 
His works confift of 859 pieces. Ovid's Me- 
tamorphofes in wood : the ftory of Pfyche after 
Rafaelle : cuts for the old and new Teftament : 
&c, 

SS* Enea Vico, or Vighi : of is4»- 

Parma. 
. Hiftory, Drefles, iPortraits, Medals. Mark 
R. V. & £• V. &o 

56. Antonio Fontuzi, or »54J. 
Fantuzzi. 

After Primaticcio^ &c. 

^y. Andrea Schiavone:£^ 5^- iS4^3« 
henigo in Daltnatia. 
Born 1522^ ^ He did fome etchings from his 
own defigns, itoxxx Parmegiano, &c. 

58. AuGUSTIN HiRSCHVOGEL: 15+3, 
ef Nurimberg. 
Mark, an Owl attacked by two fmall birds &c. 

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1543- 59* Theodore Cornhert^ ., 

Born 1522: died 1^90. 

1545. 60. Lambert Schwabe ; v. Sua-- 

VIUS : of Liege. 

He was a difciple. of Lambert Lombart^ and 

graved Qhiefiy aftier him ; fometimes from Ra^ 

elle or his own defigns. His mark was L. S. or 

L Suavius. 

1545. 61. GoDOFRiD Liegel : ofHoU 

ftein. 

f54y> 62. Jej^om Cock: of Antwerp. 
Landfcapes after old Breughel, &c. Mark H. 
C.F. orH. C/ 

1546. 63. Cornelius Bos, or van 

DEN Bosch: Flanders. 
MarkC. B.&c. 

1547. 64. Bartholomew Jamitzer: 

ofNurmberg. 
His mark B. L 

1547. 6^. Louis Danet, or Leojj ' 

D'AVEN. 

After Piimaticcio. — MarkX, D. 

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66. Simon Guilain. {'547. 

Mark S. G. or S. G. f. ' '" ' 

67. MeLCHIOR LORICH, </(fF/fW- {JS4«, 

bourg { a German, . ■ 

He was at Conftantinople, and engraved there 
the. Sjoltan and favourite Sultana; and a curious 
fet of Turldfti Habits.—- Mark M. L. &c. 

68. Francisco Villamena : »s5«». 

Bom about 1485 or foon after. He ei^graved . 
many hiftoric fubjefts after the Italian raaftcrs j 
and died ^at about 60. — Mark F. V. F. 

69. MarIUS KaRTARUS: J»J/J- 1550.' . 
lian. 

yo. Nicolas Be atrigi, or BEAr 'SSPt 
TRICETTO : Lorrain. 
He engraved Hiftory at Rome. His marks are 
N.B.F.andN.B.L.f.&c. 

yif .James Perrissin. J'S5?» 

* » 11570. 

^2. John Tortorel, }ss<>^ 

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the war of the HuguenotSj and othfir hiftoric fub* 
jtSts. 

«ss4- 73* F. A. Reuter. 

W5- 74- HuGUES SAMBlV : of Dijon. 
He publilhed at Lion — Pilafters and Cary- 
atides defigned after Greek models. 

»5|6>l 75. Giorgio Ghisi, Mmtuano. 

Giovambapttfta^ and ^<i^;^ Ghiji^ both engrav- 
ed about the fame time. Diana Ghifi fitter td 
Giorgio was alfo an engraver. Mark G. F. & 
G.F.F-&aM.F. 

1556. 76. LuCA Pennis: of Rome. 

Rafeelle's Scholar. 

ts57* 77* Hubert Goltzius: of 
Wurtzbourg. 
Bom 15*6. — Irtfcriptions, Medals, Antiqui- 
ties. He died is83» — Mark H. G. 

ijjj, 78. Bernardo Gallo. 

Plates for the Bible^ and Ovid's Mcfamor- 
phoies. 

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80. Manuel Deutsch: ofZu^ iss9* 

rich. 

81. SlGISMOND FeYERABEND. isfio, 

82. James Bos, ^ Bosch : 1560* 

Flanders. 

83. Abraham de Bruyn: V{I^S^ 

Antwerp. t «s 3» 

Father of Nicholas — His beft works ar«^ poiy 
traits, — Armatura equeftris Col, 1577. 

84. Androuet de Cerceau; {jl^o! 

of Orleans. 

Archite6l^e. 

85. Leonardo Parasol, w ,560^ 

NORSINO. 
He engraved for Teinpefta ; and by ord^ of 
Pope Sixtus V. the Herbal of Caftor Durantes. 
JJabella his wife was alfo an engraver of plants. 
Another woman of the family named Hieronyma 
did a battle of the Centaurs, &c. from Tempet. 
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1560. 86. George ScHARFFENBURG : 

Saxony. 
An engraver on WQod. 

1565. 87. GiACOMO Vki.yikx of Venice. 

Afemous painter, nephew to old Palma. *He^ 
etched a nativity, a decollation of St. John, and 
a drawing book* He was bom in 1 544, and &- 
ed in 1628. 

1566. 88. Gerard DE Jode: of Ant- 

werp. 
An engraver on wood. His fon Peter wa$ 
Goltzius's pupil : he defigned corre<SUy, and was . 
lefs a mannerift than his matter. His pieces are 
datedabout 1607, and he died at Antwerp 1634. 
— He had a (ort Peter bom at Antwerp 1602^, 
who equalled the beft artift j^ of his time ; and to 
diftinguifh him from his father, is called Pster 
the younger. His fon Jrnold was alfo an cngravr 
ier. 'Gerard's mark G. I. or G. D. I. 

1566. 89. Joseph Metzker: of Gor^ 

litz. 
An engraver of fmall pieces on wood. 

1566. 90, Paolo Farinati : of Ve* 

rona. 
Bom 1522 : he died 1604. A good hiftory- 

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dcfipis. Mark P. F. 

91. Camillo Procaccini: of i^Sii 

JSckgfio. 
Aitother gqod Uftory^pamter, bom 1 546. He 
alfo etched {xixjfiAs 6i his owa invention ^ and 
died i6a6. — Giuli^ Cejiure his brother (who- 
wsbocn i5ft4»and died 1626) dida Virgiawith 
the in&nt Jei»s« — Andrea Proftucim^ who ex^ 
cciKed foaae pieces after his mafter CarlaMaraU 
til wa& later dun tbeie, and died in i739« 

92. Hans Rogel: of Au^urg. 1567. 

%. Laitrencb Stoeh : ofAugf^ ,^67. 
bottrg. 
The two laA wereengravens en> woed 

94. John Andrew Graf: G^r- 1567. 
9$. W. Weyer, 1567. 

Mark N. W. 

96. CoRr^Etru's Cort: ofHoorn Us^i^ 
m Holland: l '575- 

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1^79* His defign is corred, and his'taffe good# 
1568. 97^ NICOLO Nelli : of Venice. 

Portraits. 

1569 98. Martin Ruota, or Rota : 
of D aim at t a. 

The laft judgement from Michael Angelo : 
in this the painter's head is turned to the left; 
whereas in Michel Gaultier's copy it is turned to 
the right. He alfo engraved two other laft judge- 
ments from defigns of his own, and other td^ 
jefts from the Italian 4)ainters. His mark is ei- 
ther M R joined, or M. with a wheel in allufion 
to his name. 

99. Philip Galle : of Antwerp. 

'^7^' He was bom 1537, and died 1612. We have 
a great number of prints executed by him; both 
from compofitions of his own ; and from Heemf- 
kerkc, Stradan, Martin de Vos, old Breughel^ 
&c. His eldeft fon Theodore was an Engraver, 
as was alfo another fon CorniliuSy who excelled all 
the reft : and a fecond Cornelius^ fon of the latter. 

i57o>V 100. Jerow Wierix : aHol^ 
'536.1 lander. 

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There was alfo an Antony H^tirix^ lyhofc mark 
i$A.W.^Jerom'swa$i/.A/F.orH.LW.F, 
prH.W.G. orl.W, 

loi. Giovanni Baptista di 1570. 
Cavaglieri, or^ Cavalleriis. 

103 Crispin van den Brot ^si^. 
ECK: of Antwerp. 

J03, HaEYLEU; or HaEDELER: 1570. 
of Antwerp. 

104. Peter van derBorcht: 1570. 
of Antwerp. 
Small hiftoric landfcapes. — Mark P. B; or 
P. B. F. 

J05. Tobias Stimmer ; ofStraf { J^^ 
bourg. 
A paintcfj bom at Schaffhauien, and fettied at 
Stmflxyurg. His brother Chriftopher engraved 
on wood after his'defigns -^ particulariy figures 
for die Bible, which are much efteemed. 

106. Crispin van Pas, Pass, 1570- 

or Passe: of Utrecht. 
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trattife '^DeH' Arte di Difegnafe e di Pingere" 
in 1643. He alfo did the plates for Withers's 
Emblems 1615. —'.A&^«&&«hte daughter: ffH^ 
Ham hi$ fon : and Simn of the fame £imily» wer^ 
all engravers. ' Magdalen di<i Kathcrine duchtfs 
oT Buckingham. /i^/£ifivi did the ftmily of K. 
James I. ; the King and Queen of Bohemia and 
their children 1621 ; and fome fingl^ portraits. 
Simon fisttied in Denmark, after having fpent 10 
years ih England : he engraved counters of the 
Englifli Royal Family ; Liberum Belgium ; and 
a great number of portraits. — There was alfo a 
younger Crijpin. 

1570. 107* Theodore DE Bry: ^£/>^£^. 

. . He fettled at Francfort, Tho* his manner is • 
fomewhat dry, yet his works are in requcft,.nc>t 
without reafon. Mark D. B, 

IS70. 108. Etiennedu Perac, or 

Stephanus ^EKACiu S.France. 

Painter and Architedl. He engraved the an* 

tiquities of Rome ia the manner of Xempofta ; 

alfo landfcapes after Titian. Ms^rk S, P. F, 

1570. 109. Etienne de LaUne: of 

Orleans. 
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Mark p. H. 
in. BALTHAZ^AR JBNCKEL. »S7«' 

ri». Bern. Zan. is7». 

VMStfkB.Z. 

113. CHERUBIN ALBERTI. »S73- 

■ Bom at Bcirgo di San Sepoltfo hdlr Rome» 
1552. -> After Ra&elle, Michael Angdp &c. 

^14. Herman Coblent.' »57*- 
11$, Ahasuerus de Land- {«576. 

FELD, or LONDERSEL. ' **^* 
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116. MiCHAfeL COXIS. . »576« 

117, John SAENREDAM:fll:?//<«»</. Jjg7. 
An'excellcnt engraver of hiftories after Paolo 

Veronefe» Lucas, Van Mander, Com. Bloemart, 
&c, H* died in ific^. - Mark H. S. &c. 



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157^. 119. JOST, cr JODOCUS AmMAN, 

ofAmmon: ofZuricL 

He dcfigned well. We have many pieces on 

wood which he executed from compofitions of 

his own. He died 159 1. Mark A. d« Z. or, 

\ A- &c^ 

1579. ito. LucaCiamberlanq: J/iar^^ 
»579,J 121. JOHNSADELER: ofBruf- 

Hcwas^bom in 1550, and worked at Antwerp, 
Muni^b, Rome, and Venice. He is famous foir 
his laiidfcapes, particularly a fct of Bavarian Hcr- 
SEUts after Martia de Vos ; and died 1600. ^^ His 
brodi^ Raphael was. bom 1555, and engfav^ 
with him. — Aegidim or Giles their nephew an4. 
pupil was born at Antwerp 1570, and died at 
* - Prague J629, after having furpaflfed his uncles in 
the beauty and delicacy of his works. Jufius . 
fon of John, bred under the three former, en-^^ 
graved about 1600. — Mark wa$ only the editor 
of Giles's works. — Raphael the younger^ fon of ; 
the other Raphael, (engraved in his fisher's mantr 
ner among other things in the fet of Bavarian ; 
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na. John Woeiriot^ w Vo^ 1579. 
ERioT : of Lorrain. 

123. HENRY GOLTZIUS: 0/ ,580. 

Juliers. 
He was bom 1558, learned engraving of The- 
odore Comhcrt, and fetded at Haerlem .tjc has 
a bold and free manner. — tho* his drawing is , 

not always juft, and his engravings fometimes 
want effe£t ; yet he is defervedly placed in the 
firftrank of engravers. He worked fuccefsfully 
in the flyle of Lucas van Leyden and others : 
and died 1617. 

124. Cornelius van Sichem: * 

of Holland. 
He engraved on wood after Goltzius; and 
etched fome portraits : he did 108 cuts foi'r th6 
Old Teftament'1569. 

125. Herman Muller/ 

Of Goltzius's fchool. He engraved afta '^ 
Heemfkerke, &c. John Mutter of the fame fa- 
mily was another of Goltzius's pupils. 

126. Barth. Dolendo. {'I^^' 

He was Gerard Dow's matter. ^ There are 
cngrarings after Garavaggio, Bpranger, and 

Abra- 



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1580. 1^7' Adrian Hubert: Germany. 
128. Charges Stephens : 0/* 

1581. M9* Bartolomeo Schii>onbj 



ijo, Michael CoLTir:gr-4«f- 
werp. 

• 1581,? I ju - Leonard "GAtTER,. Of 
'599- J OaVLTIER : Germany, 

is8z. 152^., John Stephens: ofStrsf- 

Mark I S. 

«s8»« ij3. Matthew GRRUTERt ^ 

Getmasff^ '-■]■'. 
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135. ^F'feAKClsCO Vanni : ofiSi-' 1584. 
enna. 

A hiftory painlcr, bom 1563. He etched 3 
piecest 60m defigns of hfs 6Wn. -^ St. Francis, 
St. Kathmne^ and a Vuigia contemplating the 
in£uit Jefus afleep^ . He died 1609^ — triovaffi- 
baptifti VaHni who'w^s bbm at t'lia, and died at 
Florence in itS6o, alfo etched the dome of the 
cathedral at Carina, after Coirreggio, and the mar- 
ri^.al: Caoa aftei; Paolo Yeronefe. Francifco's 
iriarkisF. V. F. '; 

1^6. ANfiJtftA ANOKEANO, br Us^S^ 
AwDREASSi: vf Mantua. ^'^°^* 

An engraver on wood from Rafkelle, Farme- 
^ano, Ace. -- The triumphs of Julius Csefar in 
10 plates 1599. 

137. GlOVANKI BAtTISTA 1586. 

PONTAKAii^tf/jr. 
Large ddigns after Titian kc. Marks B. F. 
and I. B. F. 

138. Natalis Boniface : di is^s. 
Sebenico. 



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1587. ixg. , GiACOMO. fRA^iqo : of 

Venice. 
He executed with Auguftin Qaracci the plates 
for Taflb. Genoa 1590. 

is^z* 140. John Fred. Greuter: (^ 
Strajbourg or Frdndfort. 
Son of Matthew (n® 133.) horn i $66. Hefet- 
tied at Rome, and was an excellent engraver. 

^^\\ '4^* Agostino Caracci: of 

Bologna. 
Born 1557. One know$ not^iich to admire . 
mofl in this great mafter's pieces, the correct- 
ncfs of deiign, or the beauty of the execution. 
He died at Parma 1602. — Ludovico or Louh 
bom at Bologna 2 years before him was his cou- 
fin germain and matter : he etched a few pieces/ 
and died in 161 8. -^ Annihd. bom at Bologna 
1560, was A^pftino's brother, and with him 
Lpuis's fchplaf. He both etched and engraved; 
and died at Rome 1609. — Francefchino their 
nephew was born 1595, was bred under his un- 
cles, and died young 1622: he etched a few 
plates. 

.Agostino's marks are A. C. or Ag. Car. Fe. or 
AVG. F. or Ago$. Cfc. or Ag. C. Bononi^. 

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142. A. Drbbber. 1590* 

He worked aftef the defigns of Goltzius, &c. , 

143. - James LEDERLiN:£/f^- 

bingen. 

144. Gabriel Schnellboltz: 

of Wittemherg. 

145. William van Swanen- 

^U'B.Gv Holland. 

146. Nicholas de Bruyn: of \\f^\ 

Antorf 
Son of AJbraham (n« 83.) — He engraved a 
vaft deal, in a neat laboured manner. His de* 
figns have no great tafte ^ yet his works are not 
without great merit, and are efteemed by thfc 
curious. Mark N. D. B. and N de B.fe. &c. 

147. Vespasian Strada: of i^go. 

Rome. 
He etched pieces of his own compofition. 
Mark Fes. S. and V, S. 

148- James Matham, e^r Mae- Ii592> 
' THAM I of Haerlem. ^ '^'^* 

Bom 1571. Son-in law and fcholar of Golt- 

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»59^- J49. Jambs IJq5FN4GLe;.j^ 

. Francforf. 
Born 1572. — Flowers and infers after his 
/^fa^ George fipefhf^k : ajro (ubje^$ pf hi&own 
coippofitiont and ^ter oth^r mafters. 

1593- .150, HERCULES SEPTIMIUS: ^ 

Modena. ' "^ 

Etchings of fmall hiftoric fubjeds well defign- 
ed in thQ old t?fte, Mark H, S. 

151. James Beutler: cf Ra-- 
venfbourg. 
Mark LB. ' 

1594-152. Martin Plegine. 

153. Odqardo Fialett?: of 

Bologna. 
Born 1573. He did a great.number of e(;cb- 
ings; and died 163S. 

154. Ventura Salimbeni: of 

^ Sienna. - 

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156, DiEDERiCK Meyer : tf '595* 

Zurich. 
*^' Born 1 57 1 . He did a fct of Uluflrious perfons 
m Switzerland, and died 1658. — Rodolph his 
fon, bom 1605, engraved portraits, embt^mS, 
&c. and died 1638. — Conrad brother of Ro- 
dolph, was bom in 161 8, and engraved fome 
IHece^ qS his Qwn eq^ipoficion. — * One Andrew 
Meyer engraved views of places. 

157, John ^nd Baptist a Deu- 

T^CUM. 

158, James Zuberlein : ^Tiw- 

bingen. 

159, Lambert Cornells ;i%w-' 

ders. 

i^a 'Adam Elsheimer : ^ 

Francfort. 
, . A p^t<^, born in 1574. He excelled in night- 
I^ecess etched a few ful^e^s of his own compo- 
^cm s and died an Italy i6ao. Mark &,. 

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1596- j6i. "* Alexander MAiRrujf 

Augsbourg. 

1598. 162. Peter Paul Rubens Y^^ 

Cologh. ' 

This celebrated painter etched a St. Francis, 

• a St Katharine, and a woman holding a candk, 

with a boy — this is extremely rare. — Mark 

»S99- 163. James GucitEiSEN : ofCo'- 

logn. 

164. Laurence Sauberlicp : 

of Wittemberg. 

165. Simon Frisius : of Holland. 

Portraits after Henry Hondius, and fubje£l:s 
after Abr. Blbemart; alfo excellent pieces 'm 
GoUzius's manner. — Mark S. F. 

166. : Lucas Kilian : of Augf^ 
bourg. 

There are a great- many pieces of his hand, 
done in a free and agrec^He manner, Wolfang' or 
ff^filganghis brother is inferior to himv ry Bar- 
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tber»1)0th later than the others, engraved exodr r 
lent portraits. -* Mai:k L« K. & L. K. A. &c. 

^j. PietroStejanonj. 

He engraved . aft^ the CaraccisI Mark 
P.S. F. ■ 

i6«. OfOVAi^Ni Maggi; or Jo- {[I'll] 
ANNES Maius : ^ofi^mei. 
Mark I. M^ F. or I O. M A. F. , 
Ancient buildings. 

169. Joachim Theodorus Co- 1600- 

RIOLANUS : ofBaftU 
• There w«*e two others of this name, y*A»- 
Baptifi znd Bartholomew y brothers, and both en- 
gravers m the^i7*^ ceiitury., Mark L T. C. F. B. 

.170. ANDREAY BrETSCHNEI- jiSoo^ 

" DER : ^Z' Leiyk: ^ '^^^^ 

171. Conrad GRAHL^£^i^/^.. {'^^®» 

Mark C- G. F. &c ^ ' ^ 

172/ Christ. Jamitzer: of 1600. 

Nurimberg. 
" Brides this and Bartholomew (n« 64. ) — there : 
was a Wenceflaus Jamitzer who worked . alfo at 
Nurimberg. 

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1600. 1 173, ' OaoiRGfe KEtttiittfFtmc- 

1600. 174. jAMfts Cftai^bkdMMEf^/^ 

Ftantfarf. 

175. Paul Mair : G^tf»y, . / ' 

176/ HA^S SCttk*0£»Eft. 
MarkH. S. .-,•.... .' . : "- 

tyy. Peter Isselbourg. 

■MarkF.L&c. -'--., ., :, 

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178. James de Gheyns Hgllami. 

179. .MaTTHEVV ypN..$OMMER. 
Landfcapes. — Mark M. V. S. 

In th€ beginning of this Century^ 
flourifhed . \ 

; 180. UG6 DA CARW. 

j8i. Benedetto Montagna: 

of t^icenha-l . mi 
We have by hirti among other things — a hp- 
Jy family by a rivet's fide, a tdWfi bn thfe bafck 
ground, ' and his name Montagna at the top — - 
Venus whipping Cupi'd — and £uroi>^. '•'*^ '* 

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of .this Century. 

132/. , -Fll¥J>. ^AR^ACCJQ.I of pr- 

/.' . ^ htm» 

This celebrated painter etched Ipine. pieces of 
lus/own eoQipofition. He died jfSiZy i^eitir 
-MarkF.B.V. 

183. GrutibBoNAsdifEt uBo-i 

liO^NESE. 
A pu[Ml of Marcf Antotiio's: lie e ngra irec l a 
great numlner. of piepes after the beft^naften^ in 
agoodtafie. ^bifcl. B. 

184. FRANCI8X»9 BitlOCC, Otf 

Brizzi: efBvlegna, . 

We have many both etchings and Aignvitigs 
by him : he is faid alfo to have affiftefl Agoftino 
Caracci. He died in 1623 aged 49. » Mark 
F.B. 

1%$. 6AR.TaL£MfiD PA5$AR;0T- 
. TI: ofBohgm* . 
Mark3.?,&c. 

1-86. . .. Mi.<:jaAJEL Ljljjch^se : o/* 

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187. BfiRNARDlNOpASSARI: £Jr 

Rome. 

188. SiLVESTBR DI RaVENNA,' 

£?r'RAVIGNANO. 
.A pupil of Marc' Antonip'Ss, who approached 
the neareft to his ihafter in corre£faiefs of defign. * 

189. Cesar i>e Ayibus ; ^, Ce«^ 

SAR PaTAVINCIS. 
Portraits, of the Auftrian Family. 

196. Rafaelle Guidl 

He engraved after Barroccio, Jofepin &c. — 
His fpn Micbad-Angelo was dfQ an engraver^ 
but a very indifferent one. 

191; Dado^ 

After Rafaelle. 

192. Albert Flamen. 

- Birds, fifties, and landfcapes of his own <^m«' 
j^ofition. . 

193. Paul Brill: of Antwerp. 

..The famous landfeape-painter, bom 1556. 
He etched fome of his own landfcapes, and died 
tx Rome 1^26^ 

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tf .ifiricbp or Nurimberg. 
He engraved on wopd his own compofidons. 

195. David Hopfer : ofNurim^ 

berg. 
He exepited a great number of prims in ago*- 
thic hyle. His two brothers Jerom and Lam^ 
fcr/ engraved iir the fame manner* 

196. Nicjolas. dr la Casa : 

* Lorratn. 

197. Peter Breughel: 4e 

Velours. 

198. Peter Breughel : ifE«- 

-' •■'. ' fers. '-' ■ . 
Thefe two etched fome landfcapes and orna- 
ments. 

199. '' BeI^nard le Petit : of 

JJon. 

, 'He engraved occdlent wood" cuts for the Bi- 
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PHius. •; ' 

Portraits: —Mark G. V. D. '' " '= '' ' 

202. jA\f£$ BrE: tfAtthaetf* 
• '203. JfiAK R-ABEt: Ffj?Wi&. 

Daniel his foh e't6hed A>me of his own con)> 
politions, chiefly landfcapes. 

CENTORY XVIL 

t6ou 204. josT Momper: Flanders. 
. .Bom 1580* -* £tchbgs of his own coinpp^ 
fition. , 

}6ot. J05* S18TO Baj^am^gchio ^ ^^ 

. Parma. 
A htftory-j)sdnt|»rjr bom iji^i, and difdple of 
Annibal Caracc!. He etchedwith £f^<4<Hn^ali4 
a corrednefs of defignu He died at Rome 1647. 

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.Tli^facdlint pAfBtiacww born ^1581, a^od, 
ftudied under AgdBno and Ann. Cafacd. He 
etched a few fubje^, and died in 1647. 

2o7i Rafaelle Scaminoz^i, »^J« 
or SCHIAMINOSI: of Rome. 

20?.' Hans IClim. 

209. J. Mauro Rovero: e/1604. 

Milan. 

MarkI.M.R.F. 

210. L?oPALLAViciNi:3^M/<Mr. 
JkiaritL.P.fi 

Htu Uehsly Ulric. 

MarkHV. 

212. Henry VAN DER BoRCHT t 
ofBruffds. 

413VV William Nieulant: ^1605. 

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and his own compofitions. He was bom in 1584^ 
and died at Amfterdam in 165^. ■ * 

214.' Janus ^r John Lutma:^^ 
Amfierdam, 

1606. 215. John Fischer : of (S/r^ar^. 

MarkLF: . 

216. John Halbeeck: ofCopen^ 
bagen. 

1608. 217. Abraham Bloemarx : £r 

Gorcum. 

Bom 1567: died 1647. 

tfA 218. HENRY COUNT GOUDT: 
^ . ofVtrecht. 

He engraved ftven pieces in a dark manner ai& 
ter Elfhelmer : they are much fought after, and 
not very common. ^ * 

1608. 219^ Peter Serwouter. 

If the timq \yould permit, one (hould fuj^ie 
the name Psriecouter. (n®45.) to have been 
formed by miftake from this. --• Mark P. S. &c. 

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220. Jean LE CLERCr g^iVi7«gr* ' '* 

Bom 1587. He etched the death of the vir- 
gin, &c. after Carlo Venetian©, aiid died in 1633, 

221. Gui.DO Reni: of Bologna. i6i<^ 

This celebrated painter etched a great num- 
ber of pieces in a free flight manner* Mari^ 
G. R. or G. R. F. or G. R. B.F. 

^Z2. JOST HoNDt 5 or JODOCUS 

HoNDius : of Amjlerdam. 

He was born in 1563 ; was an cngiaver of 
maps only ; and died in 1 61 1 . His fon Henry ^^2^ 
bred under Wiwix. Beik^ maps he executed 
a few landfcapes after Breughel, and died at the 
Hague in 1610. Another fli?«ry wasthe beft«i- 
graverof the family, and did a confiderable num- « 
bcarpf good portraits* r- William his, fon engrav- 
ed alfo a few portraits. Kx\A Abraham about 
1672 did a few fubjefts of his own compofition* 

1223. John Wayer: of Colour^. 
Mark H. E. W. 

224. Tames VON DER Heyden: I*^*?, 
• ofFrancfort, ' ^''^"^ 

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i6io. 225« Raphael Cu£ivos : ^ 
Francfprt. 
MarklLC. 

1611. 226. r Giovanni Frahjcisco 

BaRBIERI, «. GUERCINOI tf C^nto. 

ffe wte bom ra 1590 1 aad <died ti666. •>He 

engraved « St. Jbhn, and a %u Aiit«ii]r«f Padia. 

227. JOKANSSEN WEYNERS. 

He engraved on copper after ihe 4efigns trf 
ChrHlopher Sdiwartz, — His marie is a bunclr 
of gcapes. 

1611. a2'8* Paul Mo&eel. 

28^. JohnHauer : g^.4&?«ia»2r« 

• Smdl IrAjefts on copper j and large pcotnite 
of the Eleftors of Saxony on -wood, in conjunc- 
tion with il%y? J TX//« w TTijwz. 

230. Warn ART van Valkert: 
UoUand. 

tin 2ti. B0ETIU8 a BOLSWERT. 
vr BQLSUERD-: rfJPnxeland, 

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tpjtceiieof efigrav^8 : he Kep^ a pant«ifiop at AKt*' 
weip. — Adam his father was no engraver, tho' 
fometimes miftaken for fudi. — His younEcr 
brother &A^/// engraved alfo a great number of 
p^ites after Rubens, jn which he has producisd 
tI^Msfib<Sl, and, sis far as it is poiI9>le JFor blaqfc 
and white to do^ the very colouring of the ori- 
ginalf . — He and Vojiirman (n® 252,.) may fcrve 
as models for engraving hiftoric fubje£ls. ^^ WiU 
Ham Panneeh of Antwerp, a pupil of Rubeo^'s, 
etched after his mafter. 

134. PeTRUS HARLINGENSflsV^' ^^H* 
P. A. HaKNSI^S : ofHaerkrHi 

233. Matthew Merian: ^ 
Bafil. 
Bom 1593. Bred undel^ de Brj^ whofe daugh- 
ter he married. He etched views of towns, fa- 
ired (ubjcdis, and landfcapes. His Grand- 
daughter Maria Sibylla was the well-known au- 
thor of the hiftory of infe<3s. 

234* fJiCOLAS VAN AeLST^ 

tfRonie, 

Mark'l^. V. A; ^ 

235. Cornelius Boej^i. 

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i6.s. 236. Horatio Borghiani : 0/ 

Rome. 
He was a painter, and etched with freedom 
and fpirit. 

237. James JORDAENs : ofJnt- 

loerp. 
This well known mafter made fome etchings 
from his own defigns. He was bom 1594, an^ 
died 1678. 

238. Cornelius de Wael : of 

Antv}erp. 
Bom 1594. He etched fome little fubjeas 
of hisowncompofition. John Baptiji WaeU 
rdation, executed alfo fome pieces after him. 

i6«sa 2^Q. Jacques Callot : ef 

»63S'3 ^^' Nancy, 

' Bom 1563. This excellent mafter etched a- 
ijovc isoo pieces. The variety and diftribution 
of his groups, the diftinanefs and expreffion 
- of his figures, and the cafy.elegance of his man- 
ner, render his works fo agreeable and fo much 
admired. He died 1635. 

16,5. 240. Stephanus Carteron. 

Mark S. C. 



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241. . Lucas van IJuEvco/JnU »fi«fi. 
werp. 
Bom 1J9;. He etched landfcapes fix>in his 
own defigns, and thofe of other mailers. 

242. Andrew Gentsch : of 

^u^sbour^. ■ 

243. Mathias Beitler : of 

uiugsbourg, 

244. Christopher van Si- 

chem. 

There is alfo a Karl or Charles van S'uhem. 

245. ESAIAS VAN HULS, Or 

Hu L s E N : «/* Zeeland. 
He was bom at Middelburg, and fettled at 
Stutgard in Wurtecnberg. He publiihed oma- 
ments well defigned. Mark £. V. H. &c. 

246. Michel Lasne : of Caen, 

Bom 159$. His deiign is correift, and man- 
ner free. He died at Paris 1667. 

247. Theodore Cruger : e/" '6»7 

Germany, 

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24i John Joseph van Ooy- 

%ti } of Leyden. 
Born 1596. He worked chiefly at the Hague, 
where he died 1656. He etched fome landfcapes 
of hi;^ own compo&ion. 

1618. 249. Roland Rogman : ofAmr 

Jierdcirn^ - 
Born 1597. He alfo etched lai^dfcapes of his 
own conipofitioQ. 

1619. 250. John VALtEr, 
?5r. Hans Bresanck. 

Platc$ for the Bible. Chiift, the i % Apoftles, 
andSu Pa\)L 

,6ao. 252, ^UCAS VORSTERMAN; 

of Antmerp. 

See (n* 23 1.) -^ Hii fon hucas was alfo an en- 
graver, imt much hiferior to bis father. 

253. Antony Van Dvck; ^ 

Antwerp. 
There arc many portraits of ftiis ccleftrtited 
painter's etching ; and Ibme hiftorical pieces. 

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«I4? J OHV MiELv NahJerSf 

Bom 1599. He etched fubjeds from his owii 
iieRffkSy and died at Tinin 1664. 

??<. Sebastian FuRCKj^rFuL- 5'^»o» 
qAKVSi of Gofiar. ^'^s°- 

?56. John Daniel Hkrz, (» j62o. 
Hertz : of Nurimberg. 
A landfcape and hiftory painteif} bom 1599. 
He etched fubjeds of his own compofition, and 
^ in 1635. Markl.O. H. 

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257. FRANCIS BauHNEit^ 

gtS. EsAiAS VAN DER Velde: j'^*"* 

He etched fiyiall landfcapcs frorti* dcfigns of 
Ws own. . M^r^ E. V. V. &c. — John of the 
^me fianily, and his contempprary, both ctehed ' ^ 
and engi^vcd. Mark I. V. 

^59. . CLAUDE MELLAN: e/'l'jsj! 
^ ' • Abieville. 
He v^orked in the Louvre at Parrs j and en- 
graved a great quantity of plates in a free flight; 1 
fnanner, with only one ftrokc, 

260. JOHN 

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i6ai. 260. John Demer. 

261. Cornelius Schut: of 

jintwerp. 
Bom i6oo. He engraved many fubje£ts of 
his own compofition. . < 

262. Hans Troschel : ofNur-* 

: imbergf 
Small landfcapes. 

263. Claude Gele'e : v. Clau- 

de Lorrain : of^oul. 
Thi$ odebfsted painter was JScftttia 1600. He 
etched a fet of 28 landfcapes. 

1622. 264. Valentin Sezenius." 

MarkV.S^ . . ... 

1623.265. Mich. ANGBLoCE^Ctuoz- 

Zl: -y. DELLE BATTAGL15 : of Rome. 

Bom i6o2. He etched fome pieces whofe 

merit is owing to their fcarcenefs rather than to 

any beauty in the execution. He died i6^o. 

•6h. \ 266. PAUL PONTIUS : of Ant^ 
'^3*-^ noerp. 

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tpsunter was particularly fond of him. H0 was 
accurate in defign, charadter^ and expreffion; 
his manner was agreeable ; and he had the art 
of expreiling in Jiis engravings the very chiaro^- 
ofcuro and harmony of the pictures themfelves. 

267. Cornelius Bloemart 2 of 16%^. 

Utrecht. 
Bom 1603. He learned of Crifpin van Pas, 
fixed at Ktme, and died there very old, having 
executed a great number of pieces whh great 
neatnefs, exaftnef^ and beauty. — His brother 
Frederic engraved alfo after their father &c, but 
in a manner much inferioi; to Cornelius, 

268. John van Bronckhorst : 

of Utrecht. 
Born 1605. He etched landfcapes after Poe- 
Jembourg. 

269. J. Swelinck: ofAmfterdam. 
Emblems. Mark J S. 

270. John van den Hekce : 1625. 

of Audenarde. 
Etchings of animak, &c. from his own 
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t6z6. 271. John Henry Sciiotii4 
F E L D : of Augibourg. 

2.^2. Michael le Blond: 0/ 
Frdncfort. 
Ornaments. He died at Amfterdam 1650. — •* 
James sChnJioph& U Blond was much later. 
(Sec 11*^7.) 

1627. iJi. GIOVANNI FHANCISCO 

GrIMALD*! : v. BOLO^^NESE;^ 

An excellent' landfcape-painter, bom x6o6. 

He executed \t laridfcapes in ii good tafte j either 

of his own compolition, or after Tiziano, Ann. 

Garacci, &c« He died at Rome 1686. 

474. Joachim Sandrakt': of 
Francforti 

Author of the lives of the Painters^ was bon^ 
in 1606, and died atNurimberg in 1683. He' . 
etched lome fmall pieces of his own coinpofition,' 
^ James his nephew engraved a great, number 
of portraits, in a very neat manner. •*- And 
John Jameyion of the laft, etched, and executed 
many of the plates for his uncle's books, which 
are touched with great fpirit. -^ His fifter Sufan- 
m Maria publiftied defigns for ornaments. 

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275; 1EI.L. SCHAERER. 

276. Giov. LuD. Valeggio or «6«8- 
Valssio : ^Fadua, «r Bohgna, 

'Ptomtdts akd Frontifpiece*. 

^7^' Joseph di Ribera, v. 
SpAGNOLETI : of Xatha in Spain. 

He wna bom in 1^99 ftudied the maimer of 
Midmil Aaedo Cmvittio, ttid died stt Najilei 
^f^,>r Ife etched hiftoric (Ubye^ of Uui owii: 
compoiition. 

278. Erasmus Quellinus:^. 

jAitnioerpn 

He was bom 1607, was fehokir to Riribens,* 
and died in 1698, — Hubert of the fame family 
cftcihed !h 1655 all the fculpturcs which were ex* 
ecuted by Artus ^ueUinus his bro^er> in the 
Stadthuys at Amfterdam. 

279. REMBRANDT VAN 

KUY^i^ I Holland. 

This great maft<^ was bom near Leydedi hx 

1606, and etched 342 pieces, not to mention 

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and regularity, and areufually done^with great 
apparent negligence j yet there is fuch a bold- 
nefs and freedom of ftyle, fuch a diftribution of 
light and ihade : that Rembrandt's pHnts are al- 
mod always l^ely and ftriking, and ^11 ever be 
fought after vdth cagcmefe. The jpeadiarity~of 
his manner, arifes from the art with which he 
has united dry etching wittv the^a^ua fortis ; ,aii J 
in the dark manner j which (snof kflown Iph^ve 
been pradtifed before his drhe. His Portraits are 
in jg^eneral efteemed the moft e^ceetfent of his 
works. Many of his Landscapes are mbflfcaroe: 
thefe have a fine efFed^ andare uTuaUy ftriU^g, 

280. Laurent de tA Hire : of 
Paris. 

Bom 1606. -* !^tchings from his own deQgnft 
— He died in 1656. 

»6«9* 281. Oliver Gatti : ofl^arma. 
282. James Baylkek: of Haerkm. 

Bom i6q8. He etched at Agifterdam fome 
. pieces of his owi)l compofition ; and died in 1638, 
or 1641. 

283- Adrian Brouwer, or 

Brauer: of Audenarde^ 

Bom i6o8. -r Etchings. 

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284* Nicolas Mignard : of 
Troyes in Cbampagtif. 
Bom ibout 1608. ' He engraved from Agof-* 
tino and Ann. Caracci's paintfeigs in the Far* 
nefe Pal«:e at R<»ne» ahd diedat Pari» 1668. «- 
Piefre^ hia brother was bom i6io, and died 
i6g5. w There ia a print by him of a devotee at 
the Vifgrn's feaft. 

285., STEFANO DELtA BEL- [\lf^ 

. LA: of Florence. 
Bom i6to, and CantaOallina'sfdiolar along 
^h CaBot, whore manner at firft he imitated, 
but afterwards forfook it for one eiitirdy his own. 
His light, free, yet mafterly ftroke, makes his p«r- 
forauttic^ full of tafte and fpirit ; and gives them 
a wondeffiil fSc& ; his he?ds:hayc great charac- 
ter, and his figures are welldefigncd.; — He ex- 
ecuted above i$oa plates t)fhiftoric fubjeds, bat- 
tles, hunting-pieces, landfcapes ^ fea-picces, ani- 
mals, and ornaments, all in a good tafte. His, 
imagination tho' fertile did not come up to that 
ofCallot. MarkS.B.&c. 

286. Giovanni Battist A Van- ifijOi 
Ni: ofPifa. 

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Balmgna. 

Bern i6os^. ~ Eichmfs pf ornsimciitsu r^ He 
dkft at Madrid 1660. — His.fon GUfepf4 Mari$ 
hoqt^ 3okgM x^Ut Wffvi^ a gnat mwy 
ful^iefta^ cbieflir f mUemalical. 

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'^^^•^ of Prague, 

Bom i6o7. fTis Works are cottitmely nvmo^ 
rous-- the fimaUer ones tike ^. His animals, 
fiirs) iaftdfiy aiidfQiiEie Ividlcipe^ are partkiite'Iy 
adflaaedL He. died in a v^ advmeed age* ~ 
MarkW.H,&c« 

1630. 28^* THBODORB van DE& 

ThuldbN : j9^Wr-^. 
A di(S{>le of Rubens ; bom 1607;* He en^ 
graced the life of St. John in 24 plates i tiie hit 
myof U}yffesin5S; andtheenttytf theCar^^ 
^Kiuhl-InfiHlt Ferdinand into Antwerp. He (fied 
after t66a* MaikT.v. T. 

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292. Freixbric Huh&ivst of 

Francforf. 

293. Andrbw Kohl : o/Nurim^ 

berg. 
MiikA.K.&e. 

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295/ Herman Sachtleeven: 
of Rotterdam^ 
Bora ifiog. . fire* under Van-Goyen. He . 
Aied at Utrecht^ aiid <Btid there in 168;. He 
etdied feme of his own tendfcapes^ which he 
paiafied from nature. 

296. Claude Vignon : af Tours. 

' He engraved facred ' fubjefts from his own, 
defigns, and died very old in 1670. 

agj. John Both: of Utrecht. «^s«- 

fioro 1610, •» Landfcapes. «- He died 1640. 

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km* 
A difciplc of Rubens, There. Is a.confider-- 
able number of prints by him of his own com- 
pofition, and after Rubens, &c.- - ^^ * — . 

299. CORNELIUS VISSCHER : 

Holland. /. 
Bred under Soutman. The excellence of this 
artift is well known. — John his brothier v^i»^ al- 
fo a very good engraver. — Claas or Nicolhs of 
the fame fiamily, engraved Ibme fiball landfc^pes. 
— Lambert tmpTC^^ portraits at Rome — alfo 
Antiochus with Stratonice after Pietro di Cortona. 

^6%u\ 300. John George van Vli- . 

^^7'-* ET: Holland. 

He etched in the manner oi Rembrandt^ a$ 
did alfo IV. P. van Leeuw ; (who "mthSuydir^ 
hoef was bred up under Soutman) and John Li^ 
vens bom at Leyden i6o6 j Ferdinand Bol ice. 

x6it. 301, ADRIAN VAN OSTADE: 

ofLubeck. 
He was bom in 1610. fettled in Holland, at- . 
tached himfelf to low fubjeils, which he has* rc- 
prefented with great truth in ^z admirable etch? 
ings, and died 1685 », 

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Bom i6io. His works, which are landfcapei 
and ardiite^fairc confift of more than 500 pieces 
*«- part is e?cecu|:ed by himfeif in a flight and free 
manner : Mikhior Kujfel did the reft. He died 
at Vienna .1640. 

303. DaviO Teniers: of Ant^ 
... . . . . r. . n»€rp. 

Bom i6fo. ^ A Wake, and other finall etch« 
ings from his own defigns. He died .1694. 

304. Simon Cantarini : v. 

Pesarese. 

.. Bom 1610,^ and one of Ouido's beft fchohrs. 
— He>€tched 30 pjeces which often pafs for his- 
maftcr's, and died at Venice \(>\%. 

395. PiETRO DEL Yo\ of Palermo. 
Bom i6iOy and pupil of Dominichino. He 
etched after his mafter and others, and died 
at Rome 1692. 

306. FlAMiNio Torre: e/'Bo- 
hgna. 

Etchings after the Caraccis, Guidoj &c. MaHc 
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Bom i6i I. Moft ci his defigns were etched 
by himYelf, or his nephew Cefar Tefta, 

308, Giovanni Batista Bo»- 

LOGNJNI, *r BOLOONESm ' 

Bom 161 1. One of Guido's beft fbholib^. 

He etched after his mafter, and. died ijS88. ^ ^^ 

309. jAcrHTb Geminiani: of 

Piftoya: ' 
Bom i<ri! Difciple of-l>ouflm ind iPletrd di 
Cortona. He etched from his owiK^mpofitionSx 
ahddied'1681. ■■•■■■' .,— -, 

3jd. OiULio Garpioni t'^^«fs. 

nice. 
Bom 161 1. ■ Etchings flrom his own defigns, 

311. GOTTHARD RiNGEL : 2/* 
Zurich. 

1633. 312. Franc. Perier: of Bur^ 

. gundy. . 
" Amique Statues. . ' ^ 

1634. 313. F. Bonaventura Bisi. 

He died in 1663. - Mark F. B. B. F. \ 

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314. Peter QuAST* 

315. Gaspar Dughet, v. G. 

PoussiN: of Rome. 

Bom 1613. Etchings of landfcapes from' his 
own defigns. He died 1 675 — • John his brother 
engraved at Rome fome of Pouffin's pieces. 

316. Peter van Laer: Holland. 

Bom 1615. A fet of 8 and another of 6 rural 
fubjeds with animals of his own compofition. 
He died at Haerlem 1673. — Mark ?• D, L. 

317. Matthew Rem.. ,635. 

Mark M. R. 

318. SALVATOR ROSA: 60m 1636. 

near Naples. 

The moft fublime painter of landfcapes, &c. 
that Italy has pipduced. The etchings by his 
own hand have that great efFeft and fpirit, which 
mark all the works of this illuftrious mailer. 
— The fall of the giants — Oedipus expofed — 
a fet of 12 hiftories \ and another of 60 foldiers 
and other figtires^ &c. His life extended from 
1615 ^^ ■^ZS- 

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Born 1615 ^ Hiftoric etchings — ^ He died 

320. Louxs Testelin : of Paris. 

Bom 1615 — Etchings — Hie di6i 165^^ 

'^37. 321. BENEDETTO CASTIGLI- 
ON£ : of Genoa. 
Born 16 1 6. «^ He etched 56 idates with tafte 
and fpirit; and died at Mantua 1670. 

322. Francis van den Wyn- 

GAERDE : of Antwerp. 
Mark F. Vv W. 

323. Sebastian Bourdon : of 

Montpellier. 
Bom 16 16« ^-* He etched 40 hiftories and land- 
fcapes. 

163B. 324. Carlo Sacchi: ofPavia. 

Bom 1617. — He etched the birth of Chrift 
after Tintoret — and the adoration of the Magi 
after Paolo Veronefe, and died 1706. 

325. GiULlo Bensi; ofGenw. 

He etched his own compofitions, and died in 

1668. 

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327. Cornelius Bleker, Qr 

Blecker. 

Hiftoric landfcapes — There was an J. C 
JBUker who etched at the fame time hiftoric fub- 
je&s froih Seriptute after Poelembourg. 

328. Jean le Pautre: of Paris. 

Bom 1617. •*- He engraved ornamental parts 
of buildmgSy &c. and died in i68z. — ^is ion 
P///r etched^ add jflkd 1744. 

329. EUSTACHE LE SUEUR: of 

Paris. 
Born 1 6 17. — We have only a holy family by 
the hand of the French Rafaelle. — He died 
1655. 

330. Charles le Brun: of 1619. 
Paris. 

Bom i6i8. — He etched a St. Charles ; the 
four times of the day ; and a child on its knees 
before a crofs. He died in 1690 — Gabriel his 
brother engraved the Apoftles, &c. after Charles 1 
and feveral pieces after Agoft. Caracci, Tintoret, 
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331. John Val^OR: of Liege. 
Plates for the triuinphs of Louis the Juft, print- 
ed at Paris i639» . ^ 

1640. 332. Andrea Potesta. 

333. Giovanni Sirani : i>f Bt^ 

logna. 
Etchings — Mark G. S. 

334. Dominique Barriere : of 

Maffeilks. 
Landfcapes and fea-pieces of his own compo- 
iition ; and after Claude, &c, in the manner o£ 
Stef. dclla Bella. 

335- Nicolas Cochin: £^Ci6^/»- 
fagne. 
He etched after Rembrandt, Callot, Delia 
Bella, &c — There are two others of the bmc 
name with the addition of Charles, father and 
fon : thefe are more modem, — Mark N. C. f. 
&c. 

336. Pierre Fikei^s: of Paris. 

He copied Sadeler's hermits, and engraved af- 
ter fome of the French painters. 

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Flanders. 

338. Jonas Suyderhoef : '^4»« 

Holland. 
^ famous engraver^ bred under Soutman, 
whom he much exceeded : he worked chiefly af- 
ter Rubens, Berghem, Terburg, and Oftade: 
he alfo did fome beautiful portraits after Van . 
Dyck and Frans-Hals. 

339. Philip WouvERMANs; of 

Bom 1620 — He did a landfcape with a horle 
fuddled in the middle of it. — He died i668. 

340. Ant. Bosse* 

341. FABRizioCniARirg/'-Re^/w^. 16^2. 

Etchings. He was bom in 1621, and died iQ 
1695. 

342. PiETRo Francisco MoLA. 

Bom at Coldre in the Milanefe 162 1 . — £tch^ 
ings, — He died 1666. 

343. ]ow\^¥yt:: of Antwerp. 
He etched animals from his own drawings, 

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344. PbKDINAND BOLi of Dor-^ 

drecbt or Dort. 
A pupil of Rembrandt's, and an imitator of his 
•manner both in his paintings and etchings.' ' He 
died 168 1. 

345. Albert or Alard van E- 

VERDINGEn: of Jlkmaar. 
: fiom i6zi. *- He etched in a fpirited manner 
100 fmall landfcapes from:his own'defigns, &c. 
He died in 1675. Mark AVE, 

346. Michel Dorigny: of S. 

Born r6o9. — Vouet's fchofer, fon-in-Iaw, 
and imitator. — Hiftoric fubje£):s of his own 
compofition, and after le Sueur, &c, — Ut died 
in 1665. 

.34.7. Jacques Courtois : u 
BoRGOGNONE : of Francbe-Comte^ 
The famous battle-painter ; born 1621. He 
etched fome battles with the fame fpiril tiiat 
reigns iii his paintings; and died in 1676, — His 
brother William who was bred under Pietro <S 
Cortona, and died at Rome 1679 ; engraved To- 
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348- Israel Silvestre : tf 

Nancy. 
Bom 162 1 . — His works confift of more than 
700 pieces, of views of places, &c. — He died at 
Paris 1691. Alexandtr his fon, etched fome 
huidfcapes after his brother Louh. — Nicolas- 
Charks his giandibn, who died 1767 aged 67, 
was an engrarer : as was alfo Sufanna of the &ine 
family •— (he engraved portraits and heads after 
Van Dyck. 

349. DoMiNi<:o Canuti : ofBo^ 1644. 

logna. 
One of Guido's beft difciples, born 1623. — 
Etchings — He died 1684. Mark D. M. C. 

350. Peter Boel : of Antwerp. 
Bom 1633. — A painter, and pupil to Snyders. 

-^ he etched animals from defigns of his own. 
*- Coryn of the fame family, executed the bat- 
tles of Charles V. after Tempefta, and feveral 
places after Corregio, Michael Angelo, &c. 

351. James van der Does : of 

Amjierdam. 
Born 1623.— He etched fmall landfc^apes with 
animals, from his own defigns, and died in 1673. 
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the Tame name^ who lived after him and painted^ 
hiftory. — Simon ton of the former, bom at Am- 
fterdam 1653, etched fome of his own defigns. 

352. James Lenfant: g/"-^^^^- 

viik. 

Bred under Mellan. He engraved a great 
numbo* of portraits and hiftories ; and died at 
Paris in 1674. 

353. Francois DE Poilly: of 

Abbeville. 

Born 1623, and bred under Daret, He has 
engraved a great number of plates after the Italian 
and French Matters, which are much eftecmed. 
He died at Paris iSg^, — Nicolas his brother and 
pupil, was bom 1626, and though a good en- 
graver never equalled Francois : he died at Pari;s 
1696. — Jean Baptijle his fon, was alfo a good 
engraver, and died in 1728. — Francois fecond 
fon of Nicolas, engraved the St. Cecilia from 
Dominichino, and died in 1723. 

1645. 354. NICOLAS BERGHEM; 

of Amfierdam. 

Bom 1624. — He etched about 50 plates of 
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requefi, for the fpirit» and excellence of defign 
I which reigns in them. He died 1683. 

355. Nicolas Loir : of Paris. 

Bom 1 624. — He did about 1 50 etchings from 
his own defigns, and died in 1679, — Alexis 
etched after his brother, &c. 

356. Carlo Maratti: of Ca- 1646. 
merano in the March of Ancona. 

Born 1625. His etchings from his own com- 
pofitions, and after Rafaclle, Dominichino, Mo- 
fa and Perugino, are in much eftcem. His pupil 
Procaccini of Rome, who died at Madrid 1739, 
engraved fomc. fubjefts after his mafter. Carlo 
died 17 13, 

357* Antonio Francesco Lu- 
Qim: of Florence. 

358. John Lingrlback : of 

Francfort. 
Bom i6z^. He etched fome good landfcapcs 
and fea-pieces after his own defigns. 

359. Paul Potter : ofEnkbuy- 

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nim^ witli fpirit, and died at Amfterdam 

1654. 

360. Francoi-s Chauveau: tf 

He etched and engraved above 3000 plates for 
the Bible, Grecian Hiftory, Taflb, Fontaine's 
Fables, and other books — pieces after Tiziano, 
le Bfun, &c. — and the life of S. Bruno, in the 
oloifter of-the Chartreux at Paris, from Ic Sueur, 

- He died 1676. Mark F. C. &c. 

C^rFlORENTINO. ' 

362. Alessandro Badiale : of 
Bologna. 
Bom 1626.^ — He etched facred fubje<5ls from 
his own defigns, or thofe of his matter Fiaminio 
Torre J and died 167 1. 

1648. 363. Henry Verschuring : of 

Gorcum. 

Etchings from bis own defigns — born 1627 

— died 1690. 

1649. 364. Egbert van Panderen: 

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Bom 1628 -r- died 1707. -* A holy family on 
j^ plates. — Antony his fon (born at Paris 1661) 
etched feme pieces of his own compoCtioni and 
died 1722. — Noel-Nicolas another fon (born at 
Paris 1692} etched 4. plates from his own de- 
figns, and died 1735. — Charles fon of Antony 
(bom at Pari^ 1^94} etched alfo feveral pieces of 
hi$ owa conipofition — he died 1752* 

366. Nicolas Chapperon, or 

Chapron. 

The galleries of tibe Vatican after Ra£iielle. 
-MarkN.C.F. 

367. Giacomo di Barri: of iS^o. 

Venice. 

368. Giovambaptista d*AN- 
GELO DEL MoRO: ofVerona. 

369. Matteo Piccioni : of 

Rome. 

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3,7i' Cornelius VAN Caukpr- 
NEN: of Antwerp. 

372. Peter Clouet, orCLow- 

ET : of Antwerp. 

373. Peter van SoMpel : of 

Antwerp. 

374. Alexander Voet lofAnt^ 

werp. 

375. Hans WiTDOECK, With- 
OUC, or WiTDOUC : of Antwerp. 

376. . Nicholas Ryckmans : of 

Antwerp. 

377. Leon van Heil : of Bruf- 

fets. 

378. P. TrosCHEL : of Nurim" 

berg. 
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379. Samuel Weishun : at 

Drefden and Pima. 

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380. Philip de Mallery : of . 

Antorff. 

381. Jeremiah Falck : ofTo^ 

land. 

382. Bartholomew Breen- 

berg: oJ Utrecht. 
Born 1620. — died 1660. — A fct of 24 etch- 
ings of views and landfcapes with ruins, of his 
own compofition ; done with tafte, and produc- 
ing a good cflfea. ~ Mark B. B. F. 

383. John van der Meer : of 

Haerkm. 
Bom 1628 — died 1691. — Four fmall land- 
fcapes with (heep, &c. 

384. Francis Poost : ofHaer^ 

km. 
Etchings of Views, &c. ^ He died 1680, 

385. Regnier de Persyn : of 

Amflerdam. 

386. Jean Boulanger. 

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TIERE. 

j88. Jean Morin. . ; 
All of France^ 

389. C. Buico., 

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390. John de Mel. 

i6si- 391. ROBERT NANTEUIL : of 

Rbeims. 
Bora I.630. ->Qneof tl>e moft-celi^rated en-, 
gravers of Pdtrait^of which he did about 250. 
T- He died 1678.. 

392. Jacqjjes Rousseau: of 

Bom 1630 — JSe.died at London 1693. — fix 
landfcapes with archite^ire and' figoses-}. &e. 

393. PANIEL S.T0X1PBNDAAL •- 
Holland. ' 
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394* LucA Giordano: oflJa-^ '6s«» 

Born 163^ — d;ed 1705. — Etchings from his 
own compofitions. 

395. John Henry Uoos : ofOt^ 

terberg. 
Bom 1 63 1. — A fet of 12, and another of 8 
animals, well etched. He died at Francfort 

1685. 

396, LuDOLF Backhuysen: of 

Emb4en. 
Bom 1*63 1. — He etched fmall views, and di- 
ed at Amfterdam 1709. 

397^ Adrian van derCabel : 
. ofRyfimck. 
Born 163 1. — Etchings of Landfcapes from 
his own defigns. -— He died at Lion 1695. 

398. Etienne Picart : France^ 

Bom 1 63 1 — died 1 72 1 . He engraved a great 
quantity of hift6ric fubjedls. — Bernard his fon 
was bom at Paris 1673, and lived there *till 1710, . 
when he went into Holland, where he died in 
;i733. T- Befide^ a vaft numba* of hiftoric fub- 
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confifting of copies from Rembrandt^ &c. His 
mark is P. F, &c. 

399. Pierre Daret : of Paris. 

1653. 400. Bartolomeo Biscaino : 

of Genoa. 
Bom 1632 — Etchings of devotional (ufcjcfl» 
from his own compoiitions. He' died young in 
1659. 

1654. 401. LuDovico Scaramuccia, 

or P^ERUGINO: Italy. 
Etchings. He died at Milan about 1684. 

402. Ci^AUDE Lefebure : ofTon-- 
tainbleau. 
Born 1633. He etched portraits, and died at 
London 1675. 

1655. 403. Hubert Quellinus* 

See a* 278. 

1656. 404. Giovanni BattistaGa- 

LESTRUZZI : of Florence. 
A fet of bas-reliefs after Polydorc da Cara* 
vaggio ; and another of antique gems. 

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465; Karel du JarDin : HoU 

land. 
Bom 1635. s- A ibt of 52 hndfcapei and mu- 
mals from his own defigns etched yn^ tafte and 
fpirit» He died at Venice 1678* 

406. Giovanni Battista Be- 165/. 

NASCHI : of Piedmont. 
Born 1636 -^ died at Rome 1690. A holy fa-> 
mily after Ccrini* 

407. : John le Ducct: df the 

Hague. 
Bom f6j6 ■*^ A fet of 8 dogs Well etched 
from his own drawings, &C4 

408. Sebastien le Clerc: of 

Metz. 
• Bom 1637. — He etched about ^000 plates, 
containing hiftoryj laiidfcapes and animals^ He 
trod in the fleps isf Cillot^ aiid is fometimes lit- 
tle inferior; He died 1714. 

409. UkhcB^^^HyofStrq/bourg. 
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410. : John tan der Heyden: 
of G or cum. 
Born 1637 — died 17 12. — Etchings from 
icpmpofitions of his own. 

1659- 411. Gajetano Piccina. 

412. Elisabetta Sirani: of 

Bologna. 
Etchings. -^ She died in 1664 aged only 26. 

413. Jerom VON Hensberg. 

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414. : -Guillaume Chateau, dr 

Castellus : of Orleans. 
Both engravings and etchings. He lived from 
r^33 to 1683. 

415. Charles Simqneau : of 

.Orleans. 
- Bom 1639, and bred under Chateau. He 
engraved a great nuijiber of plates, and died at 
Paris in 1728. 

416. Abraham Bosse : ofT6uri 

He etched fmall pieces in a peculiar ftyle 5 and 
publiihed a book upon etching. 

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417. DOMINICOTlBALDl:^J5^- 1661. 

logna. 

Bom 1640 — * died 1682. ' 

418. Peter van Schuppen : of \ '^^'« 

Antwerp. 
Hiftories after Rafeelle, Van Dyck, Rourdon, 
&c. and Portraits after the French Painters. 

419. Gerard Lairesse : ^ 1661. 

Lie^e. 
Bom 1640. — He engraved the principal part 
of his own works, which are much efteemed i 
^nd died at Amderdam in 1711. 

420. Jacob Ruysdael.: ofHaer^ 

lem^ 
Bom 1640. — Etchings of landfcapes from 
his own compofitions. — He died at Amfterdam 
1681. 

421. Gerarp Audran : of Paris. 

Born at Lion 1640 — died at Paris 1703. •»- 
Bred under his father Claude Audran. He was 
an excellent engraver. Jean and Benoit his ne- 
phews ar« artifts alfo well known, 

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422. Raymond la Fage : 9J 

Touloufe. 
Born 1640 -T- died .1690. rrr He etched a few 
pieces from his own compoiitions. 

1662. 423, Teodoro Stoop, 

He and hia brother RoderigOy etched views .of 
Lilbon -^ the departure of the Infanta, with her 
arrival in England in 8 plates — and fome plates 
in Ogilby's u^fop's Fables. It feems probabia 
4hat thcfe are the fame perfon, and that Teodoro 
affumed the nam^ Roderigo when he was in L^f- 
bon. -r See fFalpole III. 54. 

424. Abraiiam Genoels : of the 

Hague. 
Bom 1641. --^Etched views, landfcapes,'&c, 

f6«3f 425. Oliver Dofin: ofBohgna^ 

Etchings after the Caraccis, &Ct 

426. Michel Corneille; of 

Paris. 

Bom 164^ -r died 1708. — He etched in a 

. good tafte ?fter Tiziano, the Caraccis, Doau- 

nichino, and his own compofitions. J^an. B^ 

tijie his brother did fome pieces of his oivn com- 

pofition^ and died <i6g^ aged 59. 

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4t7, Francois Spierjle \ 0J «%* 

Nancy. 
Bom 1643. He engraved in a tender, flow- 
ing» agreeaWc WiW^tt^ and diac^ »tMarfeUle« 
1681. 

428,. NlCOX-AS PiTAU; ofAa^ 

nverp. 
He engraved hiftoric fubjcdls in Frsinc^. 

429. GERARD EDELINCK : of '6«J» 

Antwerp. 
Famous for the Pojttraits and (iiftories which 
he engraved at Paris. He died 1707. — Jchn his 
brother, and Nifolas his fon, were both engrav- 
ers, » 

430. Jean Baptiste Monnoy- 

EKiofLiUe. 

The painter of flowers and fruit, well known , 
under the name ef Baptifte -^ born 1635, . H© 
engraved feme vafe^ with flowers from his owi) 
defigxis I and died i^^g.. 

43 !• John Glauber : of Utrecht. 1666, 

' Bom 1645 — died at Amfterdam 1726 -^ He ^ 

Was a fcholar of Bfrghem's and etched after him 
fkpd others, 

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432.^ Albert Me yring: ofAm^ 
Jlerdam. 

433- Jean Louis Roullet : of 
^k$ in Provence. 

434* Claude Lombard: of 

. Paris^ 

Mark C. L. 
1667. 435. L- David ; of Venice. 

There are Italian engravings of the laft centu- 
ry by //. David. — Alfo of one Charles David^ 
aiad Jerom his brother. 

436, Ambrogio Besozzi: of 

Milan. * . 

Born 1648 -» died 1706, — Etchings. 

437. John van Huchten- 

BURG : ofHaerlem. 

Born 1646 — died 1630. — Battles, Sieges, 
j5cc. after van der Meulem 

^663. 438. Antoine -Masson; 

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r^ and Chrift with the difciples at Emaus.after 
Tiziano, commonly known by the 'name of 
the Table-cloth. 

439. John de Bisschop, d?r Bis- i66g. 
CHOFF 5 V. Episcopius : cf the 

Hague. 
Bom 1646. — He worked at Amfterdam, and 
died 1686. — There arp fome etchings by him* 

440. Joseph PARROCEL:V-Br/^^; 

nol in France. 

Born 1648. — He etched after his 'own de- 
ligns *- and died at Paris 1704, — Charles his 
fan, bom at Paris 1688, did a fetjof foldiers wiA 
a good deal of fpirit. . . 

44J. Francisco Curti* . 1670. 

442. H. Abb'e : of Jlntwerp.^ 

443. Christian RomstaeDt : 

ofLeipJic. , 

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445- J<5ttN LUYKEN : ofAmfier^ 

idam. f 

Bom 1649 — died 1712. — This t^cellelht at- 
tift executed Hiftories from the Bible -^ Hiftory 
of the Maatyrs -^ Maffacrt of St, feartholoteiew 
^ and the SdfMin^fctioii of tf enry IV -^ befi jes 
a great profufion oF biftoric and allegoric fub- 
|0£b ; puUic eiyrks, feftiv^i, l^uidfoipes^ Vig^ 
isette% &c» 

446. AuGU^TJN Terwesten: 

'^tie Hague. 
Bom 1647. — He died at Berlin 17 17. 

447. Bon 6fi BoUllogne : i>f 

Paris. 

Bom 1^49. — He etched *S. John, S. Srufto^ 

and a fubjefl: for an Almanac -^ and died 1717, 

•• • — His brothfer Lms "Ms feeJrn at Piiris ^^4^ 

and died 1733, — He did the martyrdoms of S. 

Peter ^A S. Pdid, froA Jfifi dWii.defigns. . ' 

1671* 448. John Verkolje : jlmjier-^ 

dam. ^ •■•* 

Bom 1650. — H6 died at Delft 1693. — Por- 
traits, &c.. in mezzotinto. Nichobs hisr fon, 
born at l>eMt 1673, fuf p^ffcci hfe fethcr inHftM*^ 
zotinto. 

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449. Cornelius Nicholas ifi;^- 
ScHURTZ: of Nurimberg^ 

MarkC.N.S. 

450. Claudine Bousonnet 

Stella. 

She engraved hiftoric fubje£ts, as' did her two 
(ifters Antoinette and Francoife. — Claudine died 
1697, and Francoife 1676. — The7 all learned of 
their unde Jacques Stella the painter, who was . 
bom at Lion 1596, and died at Paris 1647. "^ 
He alfo engraved fome fubjefb of his own in- 
vention. 

451. G. Tasniere: of Turin. '674. 

452. Gioseppe RoLi, orRoLLi: 1675. 

of Bologna. 
Bom 1654, — He etched after Guido, and 0- 
thers of the Bolognefe fchool. 

453. GiosEPPE DEL Sole : of 

Bologna. 
Bom 1654. — died 17 19. — Mars receiving a 
ihield from Jupiter and Juno — and S. Francis 
Xavier preaching to the Indians. 

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1677. 4j;4. D4r€K, or ;T«EODOje]lt* 
Ma AS : of HOerlem. 
Bom 1656 -sf Hie etched a fet of fbljdiers, bor? 
fes, &c. 

1679. 455. Gbra*© Scotin : Francif 

Difdpled^FeiUy. -<r S, Kfi^afifi^ aft^ Alex- 
:mder VefOnefe rr the olrcumcifioA wd bapr* 
tifm of .Chrift after Migdard r^f aiu^'feyeral pier 
ces after Dbitlinichinp, &c» -r*- Th^ScoUn who 
engraved VaivDyck's Belifaiius wa& a^ i«|atioii 
of his, 

t68o. 456, Francois iw: houvEr 

MONT ; Friftipe. 

457. Andrew Trost : ^^ C^r^ 

niola. 

458, J. Bensheimer, 

P6rttaits (Jf the'^leaofs of S)a»>ny, 

^681. 4j;9. Louis Ghbron; ofP^ris, 

Born 1660. "He engravetf in a good tafte 23 
fubjefts for thePfalms ^ and other fecrttcf hifta^ 
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,4on t723-. -J- ElisabfSh Sophia Chron torn at 
Paris 1648^ cnifaY^d,^ deifccrtt from'the crtffs^la 
drawing-bBSk, "'ot'c. S)ie died 171 14 

460. Francisco ANTaNi6 1683. 

I^ELONI : of Bologna, 

*He engraved ' a^cr franafchini and others if 
the BolojntfeTchooh add died at Vienna 17 13. 

461. LUDOVICO •^ATTHIOLI l 

of Bologna, 
Bom 1662. 'Heetthecf '/rom his ovkA 4^ 
figns, aMd-aftcr-L\^ov, -Caracci,'Giofeppc Crcf- 
•pi, &c. 

462. PoMPiLio Tito : of Rome. «68^ 

463. Cornelius DuisART : of 

-Haerlem. 

Bom 1665 ^ died 1704, — He engraved in a 
flight and free- manner fome pieces of his awn 
compofition, 

:464. LucA Carlbvariis : of i686. 

XJdina. 
Born 1665. — . Views of Venice in 100 plates. 

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465* GiosEFPE Maria Crespi: 
of Bologna^ 

Etchings. -» He was bom 1665, and died 

1747- ^ ':, . . 

466* F. Antonio Lorenzini : 
of Bologna* 
A Francifcan, bom 1665. — The Grand 
Duke's GaUeiy, &c. 

467. Francis Joachim Beick, 

c^r BeicH : of Raven/burg. 
Bom 1665; — Landfcapcs of his own compo- 
fition. — He died at Munich 1748. 

468. Jean Marot ; France. 

He and his fon engraved a great number of 
elevations, and views of Churches, Palaces, &c. 

1687. 469. Benedetto Lutti : of 

Florence. 
Bom 1666. — He engraved only Chrift on 
the ' crofs, with the Virgin, S. John, and 
Mary Magdalen — his own compofition — and 
a landfcape after Gucrcino — both very fcarce. 



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470* CrEORGE PHILtP RUGEN- 
- ' i)AS: of Aigsbcurg. 
Bora 1666. — He engraved a great mimber 
of his own compofitions, in which we find much 
fire and variety. He died in 174a. , . 

471, GiACOMo Maria GiovAN- 1688. 

NINI : of Bologna. 
Born 1667 — died at Parma 17 17. 

472. Antonio Ballestra : of 

Verona. 
Bom 1666 ^ died 1740. — fmall etchings 
from his own defigns.. 

473. N. RUYTER. 

474. Antoxne Rivalz : ofTtou^ 

loufe. 
Bom i66i7 — died 1735. .— Allegoric fubjefts 
in 5 plates. 

475. Antoine Trouvain : 1689. 

France. 

Luxembourg Gallery, and other hiftoric fub- 

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,,. ^v \. iliSS^U^: France. 

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477. Wiw-aM j9jW1»di>e. 

A great number of views in Sweden, &c. de- 
•flgiied and"mgriv»dty hlmawLothfers. —.MmIc 

w.s;--..''^ -' ;,■ ■^"■ 

,691. 478. Tames Coelmans : ofJnt- 
^' ■■ '.. werp. 

, Born 1670. - 'He engraved the Cabinet of 

M. de Bbyerd^gaiHos itAiJH ^w?s,fi0ahed 
in 1709, but was not pubBfhed'till i744- 

479. Hubert ViMCENT. ■ 

,69z. 480:. P4gtftODtEE(r-RI::£/*Sc««<. 
A pupil of CwloMaratti's, bom 1671. He 
<^edMRoraex7»^. . - 

.69+. 481. DoMiNico Maria FoNTA- 
: tiA-iiOfi Rarma. . ., . 

Bom 1673. - His daughter Ftrcr/ica tngmv- 
edveryneMlyonwood.efpeclillyfe»aUpQrtr«its. 

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4ff2V CLAUDfe G^I^LOt ; if iian^ 
■ ' gres, • 
Bom 1673. Hfe engmvcd comic and' fatyric 
(ubje£U with freedom and fpint. He alib did 
the plates for the Fables of La Ahthe-Houdnrd^ 
eddied in 1722; / 

483, PIE.XRO.LEONI GHEZZI:i^95- 

'oJRoim\ 

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484, H, Franc DE Landgrap : 1696, 

^ of Vienna^ 



At the beginning of the Century, 
flburiftied: 

485, Remi Canta-Gallinaj 

• ifFhrefwe^ 
Landfcapes>6fttYaIs, &c. from his own com- 
poiitions, or after Giulio Parigi. 

486, Giovanni Battista 

MjLSiCJiTi: of Sienna. 

487, Valrriano Regnartio; 

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488. Cornelius Danckerts : 

of Antwerp. 
He engraved Chrift's paffipn^ Ruins of Rome, 
&c. in fmaQ. Danktr Dancketts his fon, en- 
graved hiftoric landfcapes after Ndpc, ,Wou- 
vermans, and fierghem ; and many other fub- 
jeds after Tiziano, Seghers, P. de Jode^ &c. 

489. Charles de Mallery: 

cf Antwerp. . 

490. Stephen Colbenschlag, 

or CoLBENius : Germany, 

491. DoMiNiCK Gustos: oJ 

Augsbourg, 
MarkD.G. 

492. Nicholas Lastman : Hol- 

land. 

493. P. Verbeeck : Holland. 

494. A. GARNlER:JFrtf«<r^. 

After Primaticcio, Poullin, Caravaggto, and 
Blanchard. 

491. PHI- 

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495« Philippe Thomassin; 

France^ 

He did a great number of engravings after the : 
Italian Matters. Simdn of the fame family, en- 
graved the ftatues and fculpttlies at Verfailles^ 
Portraits^ &?. ~ H$nri-Sifnm fpn of the latter, 
was a better engraver, and executed many fub- 
jcds after Paolo Veronefe, Feti, Rubens ; La 
Foffe and other French Painters. — He vras 
borh at Paris i«88, arid died 1741. 

496. Robert Picou : . of tours. 

497. CAHiltLUS Co^Gius* 
Mark C. C, &t; 

498. MAtTtflEU MOMTAGNE. 
A Flemifh Painter : his true name was Van 

Platenberg ; but when he fettled in France, he 
tdok the nsmie KXPkntem$ntagnei zhA afterwardt 
of MontagfU. He etched fome of lus own fea- 
pieces. — Nicolas his fon etched fome fubjefis 
after his maftek' Chaecqiagne^ and frt)m , hit 
Qwn defigns $ but his moft confiderable works 
are his Portnuts, to which he has put the name 
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499. MelcHior Tavehnier. 

Engravers during the courfe of the 
Century. 

500. JoHNf Baron, wBaroni- 

US ; V. IL TOLOSANO. 

501. PlETRO SaNTE BARTOLI. 
A great number of fubje^ after the beft Ita- 

liaqmafters. 

502. Giovanni Battista Bo- 

NACINA : of Mian* 

503. Francisco Burani : of 

Reggio. 

504. Bernardino Capitelli : 

of Sienna. 

505. Carlo Cesio : of Rome. 

He engraved many pieces after Ann. Caracci^ 
Guido, Pietro di Cortona^ Lanfranoo, Domini* 
€hinp» Romanclli, &c. 

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506. FRANtlSCb COL'IGNON : (if 

•■••■•■■■ '".. • ■•■•'■■- >■ Rome. 
He copied Delia Bella; and Callot, whoft 
mumer lnTimiijitod. ) , ) ; . ; , ,^, 

507. MELCftlOR GiRARDINI. 

508. LO^EN^OLOLLI:^^ 
Guido's fcholar : he etched after his maftef 

and others -of tb« 3plognefe fchooL Mark 

L.LL.F.- ;.";';' '•"''•'^ • ■': 

509. GI0V,AnNI BATtlSfA PAS7 

*'■'"' CALINl'. ' -' ' 



510. GidykNNi Anijrea P6- 
■ DeIsta: of Genoa. 

51K HiERONYMO Rossi iofBo^ 

logna. 

He engraved after the fiologhefe fchcx>I; 

Another of* the fame hame, executed Portraits^ 

&c. at Rome, the beginning of the prcfent cen« 

512. Jacomo Antonio Stefa- 
NONI : of Bologna. 

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514. GiULio Cesarb Venbn- 

TI : of Bologna. 

515. Ifl^RONVMp iMPEIlIALn 

^ of Genoa. ' 

516. Peter BAiLLti: of Antwerp. 

He engraved many prints whidi are in good 
rqpute^ after Ann. Caracci* Quido, Ruben^^ 
Van Dyck, Pietro di Qortona, Rembrandt, &c. 

517. John fiAPTiax Barblb' : 

Flanders. 
He engraved after Rubens, PaggI, Franck, 
Maictin dp Vt)s» Theodora viip lioon, ;&c., ;> 

518. .Matthew Borekens s ^ 

Antmoerp.r 

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519. Nicholas van Hobj, 0f 

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520: Rqmbaut (Rbmoldus) 
Eynhoudts : ofAnvmrp. 

$2h Philip Fruytiers: of 

jinfiverp. 

522. HaRESSLDT : i^jatwerf^ 

523, Theodore VAN Kissel: 

Flanders* 

524. ARNdlD LOEMANS : t/./*rf- 

WfTpt 

525. John Louis : J^kndtrs. 

Soutman's'^fcholar. He engraved hiftories, 
but chiefly, portrait, after Rubens, Van Dyck, 
Oftade, Both, t£c. in the manner of his mafter. 

526. Marinus ^ ofAntimf. 

He engraved wdl • aifter Rubens, Jordaens, • 
Sachtleeven Van Dyck, Caniva»io, &c. 

527. John Meyssens : ofAnU 

He engraved after Rubens, Van Dyck, &c. 
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Antworp 1662. 

526. J. MUNICHUYSEN : Flanders. 
He engraved Autumn and Winter after Lair- 

efle, and' many Portraits in a good ftyle. 

527. James Neep: of Antwerp. 

After RubenS) Seghers, Jordaens, Ann. Ca- 
raccl, Qtieffintijs^ &c; and Portraits after Van 
Dyck. 

528. Erangis Nnvzz Flanikrs, 
Landfixipes^etehed from his own defigns. — 

excellent for their foliage. 

529. PlETBk NOLPE: :^^^ 
Hiftories^ Views, Landfcapes, very well exe* 

cuted. ; _ ; '.■.:./'■.' 

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530. AndrbWv PAiJL, at p,p Pau- 

Lis : Flatnifers. 

551. * JdHN POPELS : Flaniders. 

532. Criswn Quebooren: Flan- 
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533, P. Rysbrack: of Antwerp. 
Lai;idfcapes etched from his own defigns. 

534, Henry Snyers : of Antwerp. 

A good engraver after Rubens, Van Dyck^ 
Tiziano, &c. 

535. Andrew Stock tg/'-^fe/w^r/. 

536. Michael SuERTS:fVtf»^^n. 
537* J OHN Thomas : Flanders. 

'538. Conrad Waumans: 2/* 

Antwerp. 

539. Richard Collin : ofAnt^ 

werp. 

540. Elias Heinzelman: of 

Augsbourg. 
Bred under PoUly. He engraved after Ann. 
Caracci, Bourdon, Albano, &c« 

541. "Christopher Jegher: 

Germany. 
A good engraver on wood — he worked un- 
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his plates« Mark C» I* 

542. Melchior Kussel: Ger^ 
many. 

,543. Michael Natalis: of 

Liege. 
He engraved the ftatues and bufts of the Jufti-^ 
nian Gallery in 150 plates ; belides many pieces 
after the b^ mafters, 

544, Christian Sa6: Gef^many^ 

545; CoRNfiUUS VAN DALfiN f 
Hollands 
Hd enjeravisd with neatneft and tiifte in a 
manner (bmetimes approaching to that of Vifl^ 
cher, fometimes to that of Bloemart. 

546. Abraham de Heusch: of 
Utrecht. 
Etchings of landicapes from his own defigns. 
— William of the fame family, a pupil of Both's 
excdled in landfeapes and animals. — Jcimes^^ 
nephew to William bom at Utrecht 1657 j etch- 
ed fome fubje6ts of his own compofition^ and 
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547* J^KN Hackaakt i of jtm- 
Jierdatn. 

548. Nicholas Moojaert : of 

jimjierdam. 
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549. HENRY Naiwincx : Hol- 

land. 
Sixteen Landscapes. 

550. OssENfiECK i of Rotterdant, 

Two landfcapes after Salvator, very fcarce. 
Other pieces after Tintorst, Baflan, Feti» &c. 

551. Simon de Vlieger: H<?/- 

land. 

552. ANTONY WATERLO : of 

Utrecht, 
Landrciq>es etched in a fine tafte, and mafter- 
ly ftylc. 

553. Cornelius ClaasWier- 

INGEN: Holland. 

554. A. Zylveldt : Holland. 

SS^. A. Conrad : Holland. 

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Ss6. John van der Bruggen, 

Portraits, and fmall AibjeAs in mezzotinto, 
after Van Dyck, Rembrandt, LargUliere, Brou- 
wcr, Teniers, Oftade, &c. 

SS7* Marc DE Bye. 

•• Setsof animals after Paul Potter.' 

558. Ant. van der Does. 

559. Edward Eckman. 

After Bufinck, Callot, &c. in wood. 

560. Francis Ertinger. 

561. Peter Van Leysebetten. 

562. John van Troyen. 

563. Moyses Uytenbroeck. 

Pretty fmall pieces of Fables, Landfcapes, and 
animals, from his own defigns in the ftyle of 
^oelembourg — much efteemed. 

564. Joseph Juster. 

$6^ S, Blbsendorff: Sweden. 

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566. ' J E A t^ B E R R A IN ; France, 

567. .Francois Bourlier: 

France. 

568. Jean Couvay : France, 

569. Jean Doliyar : France. 

570. Jacques Grignion: 

France. 

571.. Charles de la Haye: 

France. 

572. Pierre Landry: Frtfw^. 

573. Jean Langlois: France, 

574. RBNEf LocHON: France. 

^y^, Henri Mauperche: 

France, 

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576. J.p?4N NoLl^iN : Francf. 

He engraved well after Caracci, Pouffin, &c.' 

^jy^ jEAiiFESKn: France. 

He chiefly engraved after Pouflin, whole man- 
ner he has well preferved. 

578. Francois Ragot : Frtf«f^ 

579.' S. A'NDRfe': Trance. 
The little §^allery of^he Louvre after le Brun. 

580. J'B.MiS awe': France. 

581. PifeRRE BihSoU I France. 
Portraits: — Alfo a martyrdom after Salvator 

Rofa, and'feveral pieces after Pouffin, &c. 

582. TOURNIER : France. 



583. 
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GUILLAUME VaLLET : 

. . Ftanct. 

SEBASTIEH VoUILtE- 
MO'tiT '.'^ France. 



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586* Francois Bicnon : France. 

%%j: ChARLBS AUDRAN : of 

Lion. 
' He engraved in a lieat manner a number of 
pieces after Ann. Caracci, Dominichiho, Tizi- 
ano, Perrin del Vaga, Pietrodi Cortona, Guido, 
Albano, Sacchi,? Vbuet, le Sueur, &c. 

588. jAPC^ES Bbli;,! : ofCkartres. 

589. Pierre Brbbiette ; of 

Mantes-fur- Seine. 

590. Cl A u D E De R V E T : dfNawy. • 

He engraved in a ftyle approaching to Cal- 
lot's firft mannor. . . 

591. Francqis Langot; ofMfr 

lun. 

592. Michel van Lochom : of 

Paris. 



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593. GABRIEL PBRELLE : of 

Paris. 
•'-He and his two tons Adam and NicriaSy tiid a 
great number of excellent landfcapes from the 
Yathpr!s dcfigns^'pr ;after;Paorjril, Poelem* 
bourg, Pquffip,, Aflelin, Fouquier, Callot, &c, 
— which arc fufficiently celebrated^ The Fa* 
ther was the beft hand. 

'594. .GH.LES Rous.selet: of 

Paris. 

, He. cngiived: a gtWt nartiltfi?)6f;plates.in a 
good tafte, after Rafaelle, Tiziaiio, Dominichi- 
noy Guido, PouiSn, Bowdon, Le Brun, Ann, 
Caracci, Pictro di Cortona, Van Dyck, Cham- 
pagne,* &c. 

595. H. Bary. 

596. Nicolas Bazin. 

597. . Ant. Franc. Bauduins. 

598. Jacques Blondeau. 

599. Robert, and Nicolas Bo- 

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6oQ. Francois Bonnekier. 

6oi. Caspar Bouttats* 

602. N.Briot, 

603 Louis Businck. 

604. Ant. Cochet, Couchet, 

or Coget. 

605. Louis Cos sin. 

606. P. Dannoot. 

607. Martial Desbois. 

Frontifpieces of books after Louis Dorigny. 

60R, Zachary Heince. 

Portraits of illuftrious perfons after Vouet 

609. Israel Hbnriet. 

He imitated Callot's manner, and died at 
Paris 1661. 

610. Gregoire Huret. 

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6ii. John Baptist Falda* 

He etched views of: the churches, palaces, 
gardens, and fountamft at Rooie^ 

612. LotJis Ferdinand* 

Son of Ferdinand Elk or Hell/ one of Pouf- 
fin's mailers. — Portraits after Van Dyck, &c« 

613. Gilbert FiLLEUL. 

. After Ic Brun, &c. — Peter his fon Was alfo 
an engraver. 

614. Etienne Gantrel. 

615. Claupe.Goyrand. 

616. Adrian Lommblik. . 

617. Paul Maupain- 

An engraver on wood^ as was alia his fadier* 

6i5. Michel Mosin, 
619. Noblesse- 

He iludied the works of Callot, and etched 
fome fmall landfcapes in his manner. He died 
1730. . ; . 

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620. Nicolas RegneSson. 

621. Nicolas Robert. 

" . Beafts, birds, and plants. — A. Robert was a 
fcfaolar of Le Blonc^s, and engraved in colours. 

622. De Son. 

623. Francois Tortebat. 

624. NiCOLAS ViKNNOT. 

Al^the end of the fame Century, 
flourtilied,^ 

625. Peter Aqjjila. 

His etchings after Rafaelle, Ann. Caracci, 
Piefro di Cortona, Ciro Fefto, Carlo MaAtd> 
&c. are efteemed. 

626. Francis AQpTLA. 

Rafeelle's paintings in the Vatican, and other 
pieces after the Italian mafters. 

627. Cesar Fantetti. 

628. Giovanni Hieronywto. 

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629. G. Leone. 

Animals from his own drawings, done in a 
good tafte. 

630. Francis. Harrewin: of 

Bruffels. 

631. Richard van Orlev: 

Flanders. 

632* Cornelius Vermeulen: 
of Attnverp. 

He engraved hiftories and portraits after Gui- 
de, Rubens, Van Dyck, Dominichino, Ri- 
gaud, &c. 

633. Hans Franck : ofNurim^ 

berg. 

634. Jo H n Me Y E r : ofNurimberg. 

635. RoMAiN DE HooGHE : Hol- 

land. 

636. Benoit Farjat : of Lion. 

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637- Pierre Drevet- 

The beauty and truth with which he graved 
portraits is fufficiently known. — His fon how- 
ever of the fame name, born 1697, furpafled him 
in the delicacy of his work, and died 1739. 

638. Pierre Picault. 

The battles of Alexander, and fome portraits, 
&c. 

639. J. DiEU de S. Jean- 

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I54S. 640. THOMAS Geminie, or QEt 

MINUS. 

641. Remigius Hogenberg, 
isss- 642. Francis Hogenberg. 

Maps. 

643. Humphrey Lhuyd. 
1559. 644. William Cunyngham. 

A Phyfician at Norwich. Plates in his Cof- 
mograpliical Glafs. 

1562. 645. Antony Jenkenson. 

Maps. 

646. Robert Leeth. 

Maps. 

1578. 647. Ralph Aggas. 

A Surveyor —■ Maps. * 

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648. Humphry Cole. • 1572. 

A Goldfinith, — Map and Frontifpiece to 
Parker's Bible, 

649- John Bettes. 

Painter and Engraver. — Pedigree and Vig- 
nettes in Hall's Chronicle. ~ Dead in 1576, 

650. Tyrral. 

651. Cure. 

652. Christopher Switzer. 

Wooden cuts fof Books. — The broad fealg 
of England from the Conqueft to James L 

653. William Rogers. 

Title to Linchoten's Voyages. — Cuts to 
Broughton. — Heads, 

654. . Christopher Saxton. 1580. 

Of Tingley near Leeds in Yorkfliire. The 
firft maps of the counties of England and Wajes. 

655. Nicholas Reynold, 

Maps. 

656. Augustine Ryther. 

Maps. 

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Antwerp. 

Maps, — A plate of Nonefuch. 

*5S7- 658. Theodore de Brie, 
6^g: Robert Adams. 

Plans and Charts. 

660. , Reginald Elstracke- 

Portraits. — His works are more fcarce than 
valuable. 

661. Francis Delaram. 

Portraits, — Better and neater than Elftrackc. 

662. Thomas Jenner. 

663. Crispin Pass, &c. 

Portraits. — See n® 106. 

664. John Payne. 

Scholar of Simon Pafs, and the firft Engliffi- 
man who diftinguifhed himfelf by the graver : 
he died about 1648. — A print of the Royal 
Sovereign, a ftorm, plates for books, and heads. 

665. John Barra. 

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666. John Norden. 1603. 

A topographical engraver. 

667. Thomas Porter. 

Plan of London. 

668. Charles Whitwell. 

Map of Surrey. 

669. C. BOEL. 

Title plate for the Engllfli Bible i6i i. 

670. William Hole, or HoLLE. 1613. 

Heads and Penmanflup. 

671. JODOCUS, tf«</HENRY HoN- 
DIUS. 
See n° 222. 

672. A. Bloom. 

673. Thomas Cockson. 

Portraits. 

674. Peter Stent. 

675. Thomas Cartwright. 

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676. William Doll«* 

Portraits. 

677. ^EVEOJDATE. 

1628. 678. R. Meighan. 
1631. 679. Thomas Cecils. 

Portraits, 

680. Robert VAugban. 

portraits. Cuts in Norton^s Ordinal,. and A(h- 
molc*»TheatnnnChcmiciJmv - • 

683. J. HULETT. 

1634- 684. William Marshall. 

Heads* ... 

«637- 685:. G, Glover*. >. 

Portraits. 

686. Henry Peacham. . 

Sir Thomas Cromwell from Holbein* 

1635. 687, Robert de Voerst. 

Portraits i Animals. 

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Hiftoric fubje^ts and Portraits. See n" zji, 

689. Wenceslas Hollar. 

See n" a88« 

690. Daniel King. 

Dugdale's Monallicon. 

691. Martin Droeshout. 

Heads. , 

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692. H. Stock. 

Heads. 

693. H. VaNDERBORCHT. 1631. 

694. T. Slater. 

695. William Delff. 

Heads. 

696. George Gifford/ 

Heads. 

697. William Simpson. 1635. 

Part of the Prints in Quarles's Emblems. 

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1646. 698. Thomas 'Cross. 

Heads. 

699. S. Savery. 

Portraits. 

1651. 700. J. GODDARD. 
Portrait. 

701. William Trevillian. 

Oliver Cromwell's Porter. 

,662. 702. J. Chantry, 

Heads. 

1660.703. j. Dickson. 

Heads. 

i66i.'704. A. Hertocks. 

Heads and Frontifpieces. 

705. F. H. VAN Hove, 

706. — • ROTERMANSc. 
Heads. 

707. Francis Barlow- 

He was born in Lincolnihire, and died in 

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I702. — Etchings for Benlbw's Thcophila fol, 
1652 — for Ogilby's Virgil and JEtop — An ea- 
gle with a cat. 

708. R. Gaywood. 

Scholar and imitator of Hollar. -* Portraits.. 
•^ Venus with a Spaniard playing on an organ^ 
from Titian. 

709. — Dudley. 

710. ^ — — Carter. 

711. Robert Pricke. 

Difciples of Hollar. 

712. Francis Place. 

A gentleman of Yorklhire, who painted, de- 
figned, and etched. — Views -^ alfo a mczzo- 
tinto of Henry Gyles j and prints of Richard 
Thompfon, and Archbiftiop Sterne. 

713. J. Savage, 

Heads. 

714. William Lodge. 

Bom at Leeds 1649. — • Heads and views. He 
died 1689. 

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Heads. 

716. Joseph Nutting.* 

Heads* 

717. William Faithorne. 

Bom in London about 16 16. He died i6gi^ 
— A great number of portraits and beads, difr 
fering widely in point of merit. Some hiftoric 
prints, and plates for books. 

718. WH^LIAM FiJklTHORNE, Ju- 

. nlpr. 
Portraits chiefly in mezzotinto. 

719. John Fillian. 

Th^ elder Faithorne's fcholar. — Heads, 

1660. 720. Peter Lombart. 

Heads, portraits, frontifpieces. His beft wori; 
is 12 half lengths froir^ Van Dyck^ 

721. James Gammon. 

A few bad heads, -r Richard Cromwell, 

722. Robert Thacker. 

The Cathedral at Salifbury. 

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723. - ■ Morgan, 

Plan of London. 

724. William Skillman, 

Views. 

725. John Dunstall. i66z. 

A drawing-mafter. — Portraits. — He alfo 
etched a book of Flowers. 

726. ^ J. Brown. 1676, 

727. PRINCE RUPERT. 

The inventor of Mezzotinto about 1649. "^ 
A head in Evelyn's Chalcography 5 another of 
the fame in large ; a man with a fpear ; and a 
woman's head looking down, in an oval. — He 
alfo etched fome Landfcapes. — There is in th^ 
Public Library at Cambridge a Magdalen in 
Mezzotinto by the Prince, from M. Merian, 
with this infcription underneath *— Rupertus 
D. G. C. P. D. B. — Princeps Imperii Animi 
gratia lufit. — S^ Evelyn, p. J31. 

728. Warner Vaillant. 

He came from Holland with Prince Rupert, 
^nd wa^ ^dmiired for his mezzotintos. 

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729. Jqhn EVEI^YN Efqv 

Five finall etchings of his journey from Rome 
to Naples 1649. — « Views of Wooton ind Put- 
ney. 

730. David Loggan, 

Bom at Dantsuck in 1635. -« Oxonia and 
Cantabrigia illuftrata. -- Habits of Graduates 
at Oxford on 1 1 folio plates. — One of the moft 
confiderablc engravers of Heads in his time, •— 
He died in 1693 or 1700. 

731. Peter Williamson. 

732. Abraham Blooteling. 

A Hollander. Portraits, mezzotintos, and 
Agoftino's gems. 

733. George Valck. 

He came with Blooteling from Holland. — 
The famous Dutchefs of Mazarin and other 
Portraits. 

734. Edward Le Davis. 

Of Welfti extraftiori, and apprentice toXog- 
gan. He engraved Portraits. 

735. William Lightfoot. 

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Of Utrecht; fettled at Oxford, where he 
engraved the Ahnanacs : his firft zppesircd in 
1676 without his name: alfo fmall views of 
Queen's College, and Portraits. 

737. Peter Vanderbank. 

Born at Paris: he died in 1697. — Large 
heads for Kenneths Hiftory. — He alfo engrav- 
ed after Verrio's paintings at Windfor, and fome 
other hiftories. Plates in Tijon's book of Iron- 
works. 

738. Nicholas Yeates. . '^^* 

739. John Collins. 

Obfcure engravers of heads. 

740. R. Collins, Junior. 

741. William Clarke. 

Heads* 

742. John Clarke. 1690* 

An engraver at Edinburgh. — Hcads^ and 
Vignettes for Lord Lanfdowne*s works. 

743. R, Tompson. 

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- Heads. 

1678. 745. Paul Vansomer. 

Portraits both graved aiid mezsBOtinto aftef 
LeJy, &c. 

746. Robert White. ^ 

Born in London 1645, and a pupil of Log- 
|;an's. He engraved the firft Oxford Almanac 
in 1674, Moncke's Funeral, and a great num- 
ber of Englifh Heads. He died in 1704. 

. . 747. George White* 

His fon. — Chiefly praftifed in mezzbtirtto 

— his bell, Sir Richard Blackmore, and Silvefter 
Petyt. 

1683. 748. Arthur Soly. 

Employed by Robert White. Heads. 

749. Hamlet Winstanley. 

He etched the Earl of Derby's coUecSlion j and 
views of Audley Inn. He died in i703« 

1681. 750.. — Burnforb. 

750. Isaac Oliver. 

James II.; and, Lord Chancellor JefTerie^ 
there ftyled Earl of Flint. 

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752. JoHtl DRAPBNTIERE. 1691. 
Etchings of Heads. 

753. William Elder. 

A Scotchmih, CbntempOrary with RobeH 
White* -^ Hcad$. 

754- John Sturt* 

Bocn 1659. Bmd under Rtdbert White. 

755. ■ LUTTEREt. 

Mezzotinto. 

756; RdBERTp Jackson* 
yS7* Franci$ Brugge. 
758. IsaacJBecket,_ 

Born in Kent 1653- — ^lezzotihto. . ' 

759* * John Smith. [ 1700. 

The famous mezzotinter. 

760. H. Eland. 1705. 

Plates for Milton's Pandife Loft, £dif. 7. — 
The drawings copied by hinv from Medina^ sisx 
the folio. , 

761. SIM6N Cribslin. ,707; 

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ber of hiftoric pieces in fmall, and a few por- 
traits. 

1708. 762*, George Vertue. - :'* 

Born at London 1684. Portraits^ . Arki^ui- 
ties, Oxford Almanacs, Heads fpr Rapin, illuf- 
trious Heads, fome'hiftoric prints,'&c. — 6fa"Q 
which Mr Walpole has given a lift^ , at the end 
of his Catalogue of Englifh Engravers. — He 
died in 1756. • 

1711. 763. Sir Nicolas DoRiGNY. 

Bom in France. — The Cartoons, &c; * ' 

764. Charles Dupuis. ^ ' 

765. Clause du 5o>c1 V ^ .' 

The Cartoons — The Duke o^Marlborough's 
battles — Religious Ceremoniei.f|rom[Picvt"^ 
* ' ' Scipio's Continence from Pouffin. 

766. — EpICIERE.t ;t 

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767. ■ • '•• "" Beauvais. 
1708. 768. Lewis du GuERNiiBn. . 

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and his daughters from Caravaggio ; ahd the 
Duke and Dutchefs of Quecn(bcrry. 

769. OiORGE BiCJCHAM. »709- 
. A ffw h^ads. 

770. S, COIGNARD. 

771. t. Johnson, 

772. — Kip. 

Bom. at Amfterdam. ^ Palaees and feats, -^ 
He died in Weftminfter at near 70, in the year 

1722. 

773; George King. . 

Portraits, ^ ^ohn King engraved the plates 
for the art of defence* 

774,, . S. Nichols. 
yys. Joseph Simpson. 

776. Peter van Gunst. 1713. 

Whole lengths after Van Dyck, &c. 

777. Robert Williams, 

Of Wales. — A good mezzotinter. — Sir 
^.ichaid Bl^cktQore. 

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779. Michael Vandergutch. 

Of Antwerp. Scholar of Boutatts and Maf- 
ter of Vertuie. Anatomic figures -* the R^^ 
JQ^avy — a print of Mr Savage, &c. He died 
1725- ^ • ' . ^'"' "" ^ 

780. Gerard Vandergutch; 

' His fon; born 1697. He chiefly prafltifed 
etching. •** Six academic figui-es afteir Cheron 
~ Chefelden's Ofteology — Cupola of S. Paul's 
*- Tancrcd and Erminia from Pouiffin. 

781. Claud David. 

Of Burgundy. ^ 

782. Chereau Junior. 

783. Bernard Lens. 

A mezzotinter and drawing-maftef. -^ He 
fometimes etched. ^-^ The judgement of Pixii 
in mezzotinto from Lely i and a mv^titud^e of 
fmall hiftories and hndfcupcs in the fame yfky\ 
-T-Hedied in I7«5. 

784; Bernard Lens; Jumorr'';* 

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landfcape. i 

785,' Samuel Moore. 

^86! ;— — • SCOTIN, 
' Bclifariu$ from Van Dyck. 

^%y. —-English. 

He etched Chrift and the difciples at Epu- 
u$ after Tijtian, and died in 1718. 

^88- Henry HOLSBERG. 

Bom at Amftcrdam. . Portraits. — tic died 
in 1729. 

789, John Faber. 

Born in Holland. — Me:&xqtinto. 

790. John Faber, Junior* 

f(L great number of portraits in mezzotinto. 
-i- Hp far furpaflcd his father. 

79*. Edward Kirkall. 

Born at ' Sheffield in Yorkfhire. Arms, 
ftainps, ornaments, and cuts for books. He 
difcovercd a new method of printing, compofed 
of etching, mezzotinto> and wooden ilamps. 

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]neiz;2:otinto^ and thereby imitating paintin^i; ' 

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793. John Simon. . y.:ti.'* 

Bom in Normandy. Portraits in mezzotinto 
, firom Knellcr. He died about <7S5- * 

. ^ 794. L. BOITARD. 

A Frenchman and very neat workman. He 

- engraved chiefly for books. >— Anatomic figuresL 

— the rotunda after Panini — and the plates 

for' Spence's Polymetfs. . / . 

1725. 795- B. Baron. 

The dory of Achilles from 'Rubens ~ the 
Cornaro Family — the Earl of Pembroke's Fa- 
mily — the Family pf Nagku -~ fomc othef 
conii.derafale pieces after the beft mafters — a few 
portraits — and a great number of other works'. 
He died 1762. ' '"^ 

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796. Henry Gravelot*: . w 

Plates to Hanmer's Shakefpearc, and a yieW 
of Kirkftall Abbey. * . , : ; / . 

797. John Pine^ 

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798. Arthur FqHd^ ■ -. < ,' 

He etched his own headj Dr Mead's, and Mr 
Sadler's. 

799. Henry Fletcher. 1729. 

800. Carey Creed. 173* 

801. Joseph Wagner. 173$. 

802. Thomas Preston. * 

803. John Laguerre. 

804. Peter Fourdriniere. 
865.. James Green. 

Not Jahft. — Bred under Bafire, who ww ^ 
no engraver of Maps ; but did cuts for Don 
Quixote from the defigns of Hogarth, &c. 

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** thfc aceomplilhed Mr Walpole) will afford a 
•* brighter lift, one may augur, from the pro- 
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Adams, Robert 
Adft, Nicolas van 
Aggas, Ralph 
Agoftino Venctiano 
Albert Durer 

■ " ■ Junior — - 

Albert Flamen 192. 

Alberti, Cherubin 113. 
Aldegrever, v.-AWq^raft, 31. 

AkortFer, Albert 21. 
Ambcrger, Chriftopher 194. 
Amman, or Ammon,- 

Jodocusor Joft 119. 
Andreano, or Andreaffi, 

• Andrea 136, 

Aquila, Francis 626. 

■ I , Peter 625. 

Audran, Banoit 421. 

— ' ^ ■ Charles 587. 

■ " Clande 421, 

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Aven, Leoii d' 65. 

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Badalocchio, Sifto 205. 

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Barbieri, Giov, Franc. 226. 
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Bairiere, Dominique 
Barroccio, Fred. 
Bartoli, Pietro Sante 
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Bazin, Nicolas .596. 

Beatricetto 70. 

Beatrici, Nicolas — - 

Beauvais — ;- ^ 767. 

Beccafiimi, Dominico it. 
Becket, Ifaac 7*58. 

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Beitler, Matthias . 243. 

Bella, StefenP JDclla 285. 

Belli, tacauc5 588. 

Benaft&, Oiov. Batt, 406. 

Benfheicner^ J. 458. 

Benfi, Giulio 325. 

Ber^hem, Nicolas 354* 

Bernard Ic Petit 199. 

Bemtiril, Saimiel 319. 

Berrain, Jean 566. 

Befozzi, Ambrogio 436. 

fiettes^ Jc4m 649. 

Beutler, James t^i. 

Bickham, George 769. 

Bignon, Francois 586* 

Bin^k, James 31* 

Biibaino, Bartolomeo 400. 

BifchofF, JohA de . 43^. 

Blflj F. Bonarcntuin 3 1 3. 

Biftthop, John de 439^ 

BIccker, Com* 327. 

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■ M .,. Miehael le 272. 

Wondeau, Jacques 598. 

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Bodiolt, Francis Pre/. 

Bdel, Cornelius 235, 669; 

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